BRITS are braced for thunderstorms and hail to hit as we speak with the Met Office warning of heavy rain and blustery winds.
Wet and windy situations may very well be on the playing cards after a heat spell for a lot of throughout the nation previously few days.
The Met Office’s latest forecast for as we speak says that rain might be current within the northwest whereas a weak band of rain will persist in southeast areas.
Meteorologists say that northwestern areas of the nation might expertise the “odd rumble of thunder and attainable hail”.
Those affected will possible see the blustery climate turning cooler because the day goes on.
Tonight’s climate might see higher situations within the southeast with “clear spells creating”, say forecasters.
But the Met Office added that “heavy showers” could hit Brits in northern components of the UK.
And situations might even be “wintry on excessive floor”, based on the climate service.
Sunday will usually be brilliant, breezy and considerably cooler than the previous days.
Monday is ready to be the windiest day of the week, with gales in uncovered components that are anticipated to ease down by way of Tuesday.
But the Met Office mentioned temperatures will really feel “notably cooler” early subsequent week.
A spokesperson mentioned: “Generally brilliant, breezy and cooler on Sunday. Showers within the northwest, spreading to all components on Monday.
“A notably cooler really feel as temperatures drop to common for April.
“Winds from the north or northwest are anticipated to have an effect on the UK initially of this era. This brings showers or some longer spells of rain, these most frequent throughout the north and northwest.
“Some heavy rain is feasible at instances with a danger of snow over excessive floor. However, additional south situations might be drier and brighter. Temperatures will largely be beneath regular.”
April showers within the north west will unfold to all components on Monday and temperatures will sink to the annual common.
Parts of Dorset and Wiltshire may very well be hit by groundwater floods over the weekend.
In Wales, amber flood alerts are in place for the River Dee and south Pembrokeshire.
Met Office five-day forecast
Today
Patchy low cloud ought to clear shortly within the south. A weak band of rain persisting within the far southeast.
Showers within the northwest, regionally heavy with the odd rumble of thunder and attainable hail. Blustery right here and turning cooler later.
Tonight
Cloud and patchy rain quickly clearing the far southeast with clear spells creating.
Occasional showers within the north the place it may be heavy at instances and wintry on excessive floor.
Sunday
Dry and breezy for a lot of in southern components, while showers develop into extra frequent and blustery throughout the north.
Isolated thunder and hail proceed. Feeling chilly in robust winds.
Monday to Wednesday
Showers within the northwest, spreading to all components on Monday. A notably cooler really feel as temperatures drop to common for April.
Turning drier on Tuesday however extra rain for Wednesday.