Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox! As the UK prepares for one of the wettest summers since records began, there is hope on the horizon the lashings have ceased.
Despite several days of torrential downpours and heavy rain, which saw cars submerged in floods in London, sunnier skies are forecast this weekend.The week is looking brighter, and most of Brits will see dry conditions and a spell of sunshine, according to the BBC long-range forecast for the next week.For Thursday, low pressure will bring blustery winds and showers in Northern Ireland and Scotland.The south of the country will see the best of the sunny spells, with 24C expected across London and the east of England, and 19C for Cornwall and Plymouth.By tonight,.
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