🌧️ Heads up, Wales! 🌧️ Brace yourself for a wet Wednesday as heavy rains are set to sweep across the country, with a yellow weather warning issued by the Met Office. From 10am to midnight, much of Wales will be under a soggy spell, with persistent downpours expected to drench us all. Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, and more are in for it as 40-60 mm of rain could fall in some spots. 🌧️

Don’t put away those umbrellas just yet, because the rain continues into Thursday, bringing another yellow warning from 10am to 7pm with a troubling “danger to life” alert.
Keep an eye on areas like Carmarthenshire, Bridgend, and the Vale of Glamorgan where the rain might be particularly relentless. Roads might turn into rivers and homes may risk a bit of unwanted indoor splashing—so drive carefully and maybe prep some sandbags if you’re in a susceptible area.

By midday Wednesday, a widespread rainfall will make its move east, leaving behind potential travel disruptions, so check routes and plan ahead. Though wet feet are almost a given, the silver lining? We’ll have mild temps around 10°C.
As we wade through the rain on Wednesday, expect heavier hits by 7pm, with the possibility of rain easing off a bit from 10pm as it moves eastward. But make no mistake, it’s a wet one, so let’s batten down the hatches and ride out the storm!

Remember, stay tuned to local updates and be safe out there! 🌧️☂️