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Sunrise04:51Sunset21:27Forecast for North East England and Cumbria
Latest forecast for North East England and Cumbria from BBC Look North
- Last updated13 hours ago
- Updated Monday to Friday only
Latest forecast for Cumbria
Last updated 1 hour agoTonight
Tonight will see any lingering clouds diminish early leaving a dry night with mainly clear skies. A few patches of low cloud may develop towards dawn, however.
Saturday
Tomorrow, any early low cloud will break up to leave warm spells of sunshine. In the afternoon some clouds will develop and there is the chance of isolated showers. A light southerly breeze.
Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday
Dry with variable cloud and sunny spells Sunday morning. In the afternoon showers will develop and these will be locally heavy and perhaps thundery. Monday will then turn cooler and cloudy with spells of rain, heavy at times, developing from the west during the day. Tuesday will continue unsettled with sunny spells and scattered showers, possibly heavy and thundery.
- Last updated1 hour ago
Observations
- Humidity: 54%
- Visibility: Excellent
- Pressure: 1022mb, Steady
Met Office warnings issued for Cumbria
Yellow warning of thunderstorms
Starts: 12:00 BST on Sun 12 May
Ends: 22:00 BST on Sun 12 May
Heavy showers and thunderstorms could lead to some disruption in places, especially to travel. Isolated property flooding is possible. - There is a small chance of fast flowing or deep floodwater causing danger to life, particularly in places such as road and railway underpasses. - There is a small chance that homes and businesses could be flooded quickly, with damage to some buildings from floodwater, lightning strikes, hail or strong winds - Spray and sudden flooding could lead to difficult driving conditions and some road closures - There is a slight chance that power cuts could occur and other services to some homes and businesses could be lost - Where flooding or lightning strikes occur, there is a chance of delays and some cancellations to train and bus services
Issued at: 10:25 BST on Fri 10 May
About the Met Office Weather Warnings
The Met Office issues weather warnings when severe weather has the potential to impact the UK.
The Met Office issues warnings for rain, thunderstorms, wind, snow, lightning, ice, extreme heat and fog. These warnings are given a colour depending on a combination of both the impact the weather may have and the likelihood of those impacts occurring.
For more information, see the Met Office Weather Warnings Guide.
Weather Warnings Key
Extreme weather is expected. Red means you should take action now to keep yourself and others safe from the impact of the weather. Widespread damage, travel and power disruption and risk to life is likely. You must avoid dangerous areas and follow the advice of the emergency services and local authorities.
There is an increased likelihood of bad weather affecting you, which could potentially disrupt your plans and possibly cause travel delays, road and rail closures, interruption to power and the potential risk to life and property. Amber means you need to be prepared to change your plans and protect you, your family and community from the impacts of the severe weather based on the forecast from the Met Office.
Severe weather is possible over the next few days and could affect you. Yellow means that you should plan ahead thinking about possible travel delays, or the disruption of your day to day activities. The Met Office is monitoring the developing weather situation and Yellow means keep an eye on the latest forecast and be aware that the weather may change or worsen, leading to disruption of your plans in the next few days.