HEREFORDSHIRE is due to be hit with more heavy rain tomorrow (Saturday). 

The heavens are due to open at around 4am with the rain set to last for the rest of the morning. 

Thankfully, it looks like it will stop by lunchtime, with the afternoon and evening looking much drier. 

However, because of the wet conditions, Ross Lions Lions Club has cancelled their fireworks display, which was due to take place tomorrow (Saturday) night.

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Herefordshire escaped the worst of Storm Ciarán yesterday (Thursday) with the county only having light rain and wind for most of the day.

Heading into next week, only Wednesday (November 8) looks like being a wet day.

Met Office forecast for West Midlands

Today:

Dry for many with bright or sunny spells. However, there will be some scattered showers, possibly heavy in the north. Light winds through much of the day but turning blustery in and around any heavy showers. Maximum temperature 13 °C.

Tonight:

Showers easing into the evening with clear spells for many though cloud building from the south into the early hours of Saturday. Chilly under clear skies with light winds. Minimum temperature 5 °C.

Saturday:

Cloud and outbreaks of rain spreading northeastwards through the day, heavy at times. Rain easing through the afternoon, but remaining cloudy. Feeling cooler than previous days. Maximum temperature 9 °C.

Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:

Further showers and sunny spells to end the weekend, and continuing into next week. Often breezy with temperatures near to or slightly below average.