Hartlepool hour-by-hour weather forecast as North East falls victim to heavy rain
Met Office forecasters have said there will be “heavy bursts” of rain across the town on Thursday, June 13.
Temperatures could reach a maximum of 13°C.
Here is how the day looks going forward, according to the service’s most up-to-date forecast:
7am: 11°C, 90% chance of rain
8am: 11°C, 80% chance of rain
9am: 11°C, 80% chance of rain
10am: 11°C, 80% chance of rain
11am: 12°C, 50% chance of rain
12pm: 12°C, 50% chance of rain
1pm: 12°C, 50% chance of rain
2pm: 12°C, 20% chance of rain
3pm: 11°C, 20% chance of rain
4pm: 11°C, 50% chance of rain
5pm: 11°C, 50% chance of rain
6pm: 11°C, 40% chance of rain
7pm: 11°C, 40% chance of rain
8pm: 11°C, 10% chance of rain
9pm: 11°C, 40% chance of rain
10pm: 11°C, 10% chance of rain
11pm: 10°C, 10% chance of rain
What is a Yellow warning?
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Hide AdThe Met Office uses Yellow warnings for a range of weather situations – and many are issued when the weather could cause some low-level impact, including disruption to travel.
While many people in warning areas may be able to continue with their daily routine, some may be directly impacted by the weather forecast.
The North East’s Yellow warning for rain states that there could be spray and flooding on roads, some interruption to power supplies and other services and potential flooding at homes and businesses.
Flooding of a few homes and businesses is likely.