It is set to be an overcast day in Buckinghamshire tomorrow and across the county (October 18) according to the Met Office as Storm Babet looms.
Chilly temperatures and a frosty morning is the headline from forecasters today as they predict a dry day with low temperatures and little sunshine.
Temperatures are set to be lowest at 7am, coming in at 2C, but is then set to increase to 10C by 9pm as the town remains cloudy and overcast.
No rain has been forecast but chilly easterly winds of up to 10mph are set to hit in the mid-afternoon.
This comes as parts of the UK have been given a yellow weather warning that begins tomorrow ahead of Storm Babet, which is set to cause an influx of rain.
Here’s a full hour-by-hour forecast for High Wycombe tomorrow.
7am: 11C with <10% chance of rain
8am: 11C with <10% chance of rain
9am: 12C with <10% chance of rain
10am: 12C with <10% chance of rain
11am: 13C with <10% chance of rain
12pm: 14C with <10% chance of rain
1pm: 14C with <10% chance of rain
2pm: 15C with <20% chance of rain
3pm: 15C with <60% chance of rain
4pm: 14C with <70% chance of rain
5pm: 14C with <70% chance of rain
6pm: 14C with <95% chance of rain
7pm: 15C with <95% chance of rain
8pm: 15C with <90% chance of rain
9pm: 15C with <90% chance of rain
10pm: 15C with <90% chance of rain
11pm: 14C with <60% chance of rain
The forecaster predicts: “While there is still some uncertainty in detail, there is the potential for periods of heavy, prolonged and potentially disruptive rainfall to develop on Thursday and perhaps continue into Saturday across parts of the area.
"Widely 20 to 40mm of rain is expected, but some upland areas of northern England and Scotland could see as much as 70-100 mm of rain.
"A separate Amber warning is in place for parts of eastern Scotland where higher rainfall amounts are likely to cause greater impacts. The rain will be accompanied by very strong southeasterly winds across parts of Scotland, which could exacerbate impacts."
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