May damp holiday Monday! Rain will drench Britain today as Met Office warns thunderstorms could batter the country this week (… and now King Charles’ coronation could be hit by heavy downpours)

  • The Met Office has warned that Saturday’s coronation could see showers 

Britons may need their brollies today and even for King Charles’ coronation on Saturday after the Met Office released a dour week forecast which could be marked by thunderstorms and heavy downpours over the weekend.

After a chilly start this morning, the Met Office said ‘drier conditions are expected to develop across the west, whilst showers become concentrated across eastern areas’.

However, not everyone will enjoy the warmer conditions with parts of Scotland seeing a noticeable drop in temperatures as a cold front makes its way down from the north.

And forecasters have warned that the King’s coronation on Saturday could be blighted by heavy downpours. 

LONDON: Britons walking over London Bridge with their umbrellas on April 24, 2023

LONDON: Britons walking over London Bridge with their umbrellas on April 24, 2023

Forecaster Ben Rich said: ‘There are some further showers in the forecast for bank holiday Monday, but equally some spells of sunshine. 

‘Many of us will again feel relatively warm, particularly in the sunshine, but northern parts, particularly Scotland will start to turn rather chilly.’

The west of the country will see the best of the conditions with scattered showers, some of which could be heavy and thundery, between spells of sunshine from the east of Wales to the east coast of England.

Mr Rich added: ‘Across England and Wales we are going to see some spells of sunshine. 

‘West Wales and the south west of England are not seeing too many showers, Northern Ireland brightens up through the afternoon with some spells of sunshine.

LONDON: Marathon runners in the rain on April 23, 2023

LONDON: Marathon runners in the rain on April 23, 2023

‘Most of us will see temperatures between 14 and 17C but through the afternoon those temperatures will be dropping across the northern half of Scotland.’

That drop in temperatures means a chilly start for many on Tuesday but most places will remain dry.

Tuesday and Wednesday look like they will be mainly dry with bright and sunny spells across the UK before rain and more unsettled weather could start to push up from the south and west from Thursday as the nation heads towards the coronation weekend.

Early indications for Saturday suggest a mix of sunshine and showers, occasionally heavy in London with a top temperature around 20C.



DailyMail

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