High Wycombe is in for a cloudy week in the wake of Storm Bert, which caused chaos across parts of the UK. 

The Met Office is predicting a cloudy but mainly dry week in the area following a yellow warning for ice last Wednesday. 

Storm Bert is expected to finally clear from the far northeast today (November 26), though there is still a risk of rain and strong winds in the south. 

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Below is the Met Office's day-by-day weather forecast for High Wycombe for the rest of this week: 

  • Tuesday, November 26 - Partly cloudy changing to sunny by late morning with highs of nine degrees and lows of three.
  • Wednesday, November 27 - Light rain changing to overcast by lunchtime with highs of seven degrees and a low of one. 
  • Thursday, November 28 - Partly cloudy changing to sunny intervals by late morning. A high of seven degrees and a low of five. 
  • Friday, November 29 - Partly cloudy changing to sunny intervals by late morning with a high of 11 and a low of nine.
  • Saturday, November 30 - Overcast with highs of 13 and a low of ten.
  • Sunday, December 1 - Overcast with highs of 13 and a lot of eight.

A Met Office spokesperson said: "Storm Bert will finally clear form the far northeast early on Tuesday.

"Next week will bring quieter weather for many, although there is a risk of some further rain and strong winds across the south of the UK on Tuesday night and Wednesday.

"Looking further ahead, there are indications we could see a brief return to colder conditions although for many, but it will be drier than of late.

"How long the more settled conditions last is uncertain, with rain probably returning to westernmost areas at least by the end of the week."