Brits will have to endure washout weather over the next 48 hours, according to forecasters.
Heavy showers and thunderstorms are likely to make their way across large parts of the United Kingdom today (August 25).
This may take precipitation levels to 10mm per hour in some areas.
Some of the most substantial downpours are forecast for areas where rainfall has been at critically low levels for much of the summer. These areas include those at the southeast of England and East Anglia.
On Friday, there are chances of more localized showers. The rest of the bank holiday weekend are predicted to stay mostly dry as the tropical air is moving up from the Azores.
Speaking in the latest Met Office 10-day trend forecast, Aidan McGivern said what has been happening through this year so far and especially during the summer, is high pressure from the Azores. This keeps extending across the UK, hence the warm summer and the very dry summer that they have had.
And that repeating pattern repeats again this weekend.
A yellow warning for thunderstorms is in place from the Met Office for east and southeast of England on Thursday between 12am and 3pm.
The alert means some disruption is expected, with transport delays possible and driving conditions potentially affected by spray.
UK weather forecast:
Heavy, thundery rain SE UK easing. Elsewhere sunny spells.
Today:
Heavy, thundery rain affecting the SE and East Anglia easing through the day. Elsewhere, some showers across northwestern parts, otherwise mostly fine with sunny spells and feeling warm.
Less hot in the SE, especially under cloud and rain.
Dry with clear spells for many central and eastern parts and cooler than of late. Cloud and showery rain in the northwest extending to other western parts by morning.
Friday:
Cloud and outbreaks rain affecting many western parts will be replaced by showers by afternoon with some brightness developing. Elsewhere, including northwest Scotland, it will be mostly dry and fine.
Outlook for Saturday to Monday:
A relatively settled spell. Patchy rain at times into the far northwest, elsewhere mostly fine, with just an odd isolated light shower, and plenty of warm sunny breaks.
Friday:
Cloud and outbreaks rain affecting many western parts will be replaced by showers by afternoon with some brightness developing. Elsewhere, including northwest Scotland, it will be mostly dry and fine.
Outlook for Saturday to Monday:
A relatively settled spell. Patchy rain at times into the far northwest, elsewhere mostly fine, with just an odd isolated light shower, and plenty of warm sunny breaks.
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