Most of the UK will see a mix of sunny spells and scattered showers for the bank holiday, but yellow weather warnings have been issued in Scotland.
Bank Holiday Monday is threatening changeable weather conditions with experts warning Brits to take a brolly as sunny spells are set to be pockmarked by rain.
It comes after large parts of the country saw slow-moving showers and thunderstorms throughout Sunday following heavy rain earlier this week. There are 26 flood alerts in place across England, mainly in the south, although residents in County Durham have also been warned of a risk of floodwater.Residents in affected areas have been warned to avoid using low-lying footpaths and any bridges near local watercourses.On Monday Britain's warmest spots are predicted to be eastern and north eastern parts of England with maximum temperatures of 19C , whereas southern regions are only set to reach 17C .
'But it is worth, if people are heading out, having a brolly and raincoat as there is a chance almost anywhere of having a shower, true for Northern Ireland too, actually.'
News Northern Ireland Met Office
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Bank Holiday Monday weather: More rain forecast after thunderstormMore showers are forecast over the coming days
Read more »
Bank holiday Monday opening times for ASDA, Aldi, Tesco, Lidl, M&S, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and WaitroseSupermarket opening times for bank holiday Monday
Read more »
Bank holiday Monday opening times for ASDA, Tesco and other shopsSupermarket opening times for bank holiday Monday
Read more »
Northern Ireland weather forecast for Bank Holiday Monday and week aheadSummer is just around the corner hopefully
Read more »
Met Office issues Bank Holiday Monday thunderstorm warning'Slow-moving heavy showers' and thunderstorms are expected in Scotland on Monday
Read more »