Map shows where there are heavy rain and Thunderstorm warnings today

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The weekend may have seen people getting sunburned, but that’s a distant memory today with a washout expected for much of the country.

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The downpours on Sunday caused Old Trafford stadium’s roof to leak
Yellow weather warnings in place until midnight tonight

Weather warnings have been issued for parts of the South West, Wales, and Northern Ireland, while rain is expected in even more of the country tomorrow.

After yesterday’s highs of 27°C, powderkeg thunderstorms threatened floods last night from a month’s rain in just two hours.

Britain is predicted to be cooler than Moscow today – but longer range forecasts suggest by the time next week comes around we could be basking in temperatures hotter than Malibu.

Britain is expected to experience a second spring next week with temperatures of 24 degrees and muggy weather, but first we need to get through the current wet and blustery weather. ,

2 inches of rain, 50 mph wind gusts, lightning, and hail were expected. West and North of England.

Today the temperature is expected to drop from 10 degrees to 21 degrees, tomorrow it will drop to 17 degrees, and in Moscow it will be lower than 19 degrees, and rain is expected throughout the week.

The weather warning, which is in effect all day today, states: “Heavy rain may cause transport delays and flooding is possible in some areas.”

By tomorrow the warning will be lifted and the worst of the weather will be over, but it will still rain in many areas, including London and Yorkshire.

“The rain will be more widespread on Monday, with more rain and heavy rain expected on Tuesday and Wednesday,” a Met Office forecaster said.

“Drier and more stable conditions are likely to persist for some time.”

“Temperatures are likely to be warmer than average, although unstable conditions may return.” ” Next week [20-27. May] could happen. “It will be quite warm during the sunny spell.

The UK has just experienced its biggest beach rush since last summer, with tens of thousands of people flocking to seaside towns such as Brighton, Bournemouth and Great Yarmouth.

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