A gloomy start to the summer holidays is expected as cloud, rain and wind is forecast for much of the UK.
The Met Office said some areas will see “heavy and persistent” rain on Saturday, especially over high ground in the west.
The entire first two weeks of the holidays are set to be a washout across the UK, but there are signals that indicate during the second week of August the weather could start to become more settled. It comes as millions of families are expected to take to the roads over the weekend for a day trip or holiday, according to the RAC.⛅ Drier across northern Scotland and southeast England with some sunny spells
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