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Published 10:57 27 Apr 2018 BST

As much as 70mm of rainfall could hit some parts of the country, with at least 25mm expected across most of the South East. Motorists are warned to take necessary precautions in the event of road closures due to flooding.
Temperatures will be significantly lower than last week, which saw the hottest April temperatures for Britain in recorded history, hitting 29C in some parts of the country.
The Pennines, the Lake District, and the Scottish Highlands could even see some snowfall, but forecasters are not expecting any significant disruption. Hail and sleet showers are also likely in places with higher elevation.
Looks like you'll have to swap the shorts for a brolly once again. So sad.Friends and Cheers legend James Burrows dies aged 85
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