Lanarkshire is anticipating an unsettled weekend due to a yellow weather warning for heavy rain issued by the Met Office. The warning will impact Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Dunbartonshire, Renfrewshire, and Ayrshire from 9am on Saturday, September 20, until 6am on Sunday, September 21, with rain expected to arrive by Saturday afternoon.
Category: Weather
Weather Outlook
Lanarkshire’s weather forecast indicates a mix of early sunshine and heavy rain on Sunday, with possible thunder. Monday will remain windy with blustery showers. Tuesday starts breezy but clears to sunshine later, while Wednesday will initially be cloudy but dry up and become sunnier by the day’s end.
Weather Outlook
Early tonight, expect heavy showers and local fog, tapering off later. Tomorrow brings variable clouds and scattered afternoon showers, possibly with thunder, clearing by evening. Friday starts partly cloudy with a few showers, becoming sunnier. Saturday will be warmer with some clouds, while Sunday will see windier conditions and rain.
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