It's set to be a wet and windy day across the country today, as the Met Office issues weather warnings.
The warnings miss Liverpool but do cover some parts of Merseyside along the coast, including Formby, Southport and Crosby. They are in place due to an area of low pressure pushing a spell of rain and wind from the Irish Sea.
Forecasters say that rain will accompany strong winds, particularly on Wednesday, November 3. Alongside strengthening winds, it will turn colder, with highs of 14C.
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Heavy rain should clear into the evening but scattered showers will continue into the night and into Thursday morning. It will be cloudy however less windy going into the weekend.
The Met Office predicts a risk of frost on Friday and unsettled weather returning on Saturday with blustery showers for Sunday.
Chief Meteorologist Neil Armstrong said: "Much of the UK can expect a spell of strong southerly winds on Wednesday, but the warning area highlights where gusts of up to 65mph will be and therefore where there are likely to be some travel delays."
Neil Added: "30 to 40mm of rain is expected to fall in some areas, and where it falls over ground already wet from recent rainfall as well as fallen leaves there may be spray and flooding on the roads as well as travel delays."
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