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Privacy NoticeAnyone looking for a break from the UK’s summer weather washout isn’t going to get one any time soon, the BBC’s weather forecast has revealed – with lashing rain and winds on the way. In fact, the weather ‘nightmare’ is likely to persist for the entire weekend – with rain throughout Saturday and Sunday and even thunderstorms rolling in on Monday. However, forecaster Chris Fawkes did have a small amount of good news to deliver too. Explaining why it’s just so wet, he said: “We ended Friday with this band of rain moving in and this area of rain is actually going to develop into a whole new area of low pressure. “That’s not just going to bringing some wet weather our way but also it’ll be quite windy at times as we go through Saturday particularly for England and Wales.”
It’s not looking like the best of weeks on the weather front
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He explained that heavy rain would continue to bucket England and Wales, with downpours in Northern Ireland and a stubborn zone of rain moving into northern Scotland too. Chris added that gusty winds of “up to the 30s of miles per hour” would cause temperatures to drop further yet as they whip across the country today (Saturday). And the good news? Well, its in short supply, with the forecaster explaining: “Next week, if you’re hoping for signs of change, you can forget that – we’ve got low pressure coming our way from the Southwest. “Monday is another showery day. Most places will start the day with sunshine. The cloud then develops late morning into the early afternoon then we start to see some showers and thunderstorms.” However, temperatures could get into the early 20s – which even if far below average for the time of year does deliver the prospect of being at least slightly warm while you’re getting drenched.Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnWeather