The weather looks set to bring with it wind of more than 40mph as Britain’s west coast braces for blustery conditions.
There may even be a return of the snow which blanketed much of the country last week, with the Scottish highlands and north east England the most likely to be hit.
The Met Office’s long-range forecast warns: “High pressure may then re-assert itself close to or over the UK through early December.
“The largely dry, settled theme may be punctuated by brief unsettled spells though with areas of low pressure possibly crossing the UK, bringing some spells of wind and rain.”
Currently, the weather looks set to be mild compared to that which has battered large parts of the country over the last week.
Yesterday, authorities in South Wales declared a major incident after dozens of homes, businesses and a number of schools were affected by flooding as Storm Bert wreaks chaos across the country.
Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council, South Wales Fire & Rescue, Natural Resources Wales & South Wales Police have declared a major incident for the borough.
The council said the area has seen “significant” flooding with the “impact looking to be more significant than the severe impact experienced during Storm Dennis” in 2020.
Sir Chris Bryant, MP for Rhondda and Ogmore, said there are about 10 different areas in his constituency affected by flooding and a fundraising page has been set up to support people in need.