🌧️ Heads up, Wales! Get ready to grab those umbrellas again because another ‘rain bomb’ is heading our way! After the recent downpours causing floods in west Wales, we’re in for another soaking, according to the Met Office.


Over the next five days, expect a mix of rain and brief dry patches. Saturday appears to be the calm before the storm, so enjoy the dry spell while it lasts. By Tuesday, 11th November, we’re bracing for a serious deluge with heavy rain moving north overnight and covering the entire country by morning. Some areas might see a whopping 32mm of rain per hour. 🌧️

Here’s a quick rundown of what to expect:
– **Friday:** Heavy rain in the afternoon could disrupt ongoing flood clean-ups in west Wales.
– **Saturday:** Mostly dry, but don’t get too comfortable.
– **Sunday:** Rain returns early, with another wet spell during the evening.
– **Monday:** Dry start, but rain will pour in by afternoon.
– **Tuesday:** Wake up to a wet morning as the ‘rain bomb’ blankets the country, worsening throughout the day.
Remember to stay safe, keep updated on the weather reports, and plan your travels accordingly. 💦☔️ Keep an eye out as the north might face the brunt of it later in the day. Stay dry, Wales! 🌧️