We hope you make the most of the dry weekend as it’s been pretty wet.
The forecaster predicted that rain would start on Thursday and could last for 10 days in most parts of the country.
BBC Weather even suggests it will rain every day in many parts of the UK, including London, Bristol, Sheffield, Liverpool and Manchester.
Rain is expected to start even earlier in other parts of the country, with wet weather forecast for parts of Wales and north-west England from today.
Temperatures to begin the week are slightly below normal (about 9-12°C), but will feel cooler due to the cold winds.
A cold night with temperatures as low as -2°C could bring snow and frost to the Highlands of North Wales and Scotland.
It will be a bit warmer after Thursday, with temperatures expected to rise again towards the end of the month.
For example, London will average 17C from next Monday until around May 4th.
From then on, temperatures are expected to be at or slightly above normal for this time of year, with an average rise of 1°C per week, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.
In terms of rain, the Met Office predicts an average amount in early May for the south, while the north may see a bit less than usual.