Met Office Issues Yellow Warning as Heavy Rain and Strong Winds Hit Cornwall

Published On: 11 November 2025Last Updated: 11 November 2025By

Warning in Place Until Wednesday Evening

The Met Office has updated its yellow weather warning for Cornwall, now covering both rain and wind from 12pm today (Tuesday 11th November) until 6pm tomorrow (Wednesday 12th November).

Heavy rain and strong southerly winds are expected to cause difficult driving conditions and possible flooding across parts of the county.

What to Expect

According to the Met Office, people should be prepared for:

  • Flooding of a few homes and businesses

  • Spray and large waves affecting coastal routes, sea fronts and communities

  • Delays for high-sided vehicles on exposed routes and bridges

  • Disruption to bus and train services

  • Longer journey times due to spray and flooding on roads

  • Isolated short-term power cuts and loss of services

Further Detail

Outbreaks of light rain on Tuesday morning are expected to become heavier and more persistent through the afternoon, with gusts exceeding gale force possible along south-facing coasts and over hills.

While conditions may ease slightly on Tuesday evening, further pulses of heavy rain could continue overnight and throughout Wednesday as the weather system slows down.

Rainfall totals of 20-40mm are expected fairly widely, with up to 60-80mm possible on south-facing slopes of the moors. With already saturated ground, flooding in a few spots is possible.

The Met Office added that driving conditions could be difficult, particularly during the Tuesday evening commute, with a greater chance of delays and accidents due to surface water.

Advice from the Met Office

The public is advised to:

  • Check if their property could be at risk of flooding and prepare a flood plan if needed.

  • Check road and public transport conditions before travelling.

  • Prepare for possible power cuts by gathering torches, spare batteries and phone chargers.

  • Stay up to date with the latest forecast, as weather warnings can change quickly.

Why the Warning Is Yellow

This alert has been given a medium likelihood and low impact rating, meaning disruption is possible but not expected to be widespread.

South West England weather forecast

Headline:

Cloudy with heavy rain spreading northwards.

Today:

Widely unsettled with persistent rain spreading northwards, this turning heavy at times through the afternoon making for challenging driving conditions. Grey and rather cloudy in any brief drier periods. Windy too with coastal gales possible, but remaining mild. Maximum temperature 15 °C.

Tonight:

Further heavy rain is expected for a time this evening, before clearing overnight. Dry thereafter but staying rather cloudy with further rain arriving from the south by dawn. Winds easing. Minimum temperature 11 °C.

Wednesday:

Rain will swiftly spread northwards, heavy and persistent, especially over higher ground. Turning brighter in the east later, with some late afternoon sunshine possible. Mild, but breezy along the coasts. Maximum temperature 15 °C.

Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:

Remaining unsettled with further periods of rain, these heavy and persistent for some, interspersed with drier, clearer intervals. Staying breezy, and feeling colder with temperatures returning to average by Friday.

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