Britain is bracing itself for what could be the coldest August Bank Holiday ever, a far cry from this time last year when the UK sizzled in late summer sun.
It was was the hottest on record with 33.2C recorded at Heathrow - but it a totally different story 12 months on. This Bank Holiday, the top temperatures could reach 19C in London while parts of Scotland will be chillier with highs of 11C, well below the average of 16c usually seen in the country.
The rain isn't going to relent just yet with further downpours expected. But Sunday should raise some smiles with it expected to be dry and sunny before the weather turns noticeably colder.
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