Severe weather warnings could be imposed as torrential rain and strong winds are set to batter the UK, forecasters have warned.
As miserable May continues heavy downpours, hail storms and thunder are predicted to lash the country again on Tuesday. And with more relentless downpours to come the washout spring of 2021 could see the wettest May on record, beating 1967 when 131.7mm of rain fell across the UK.
It's in stark contrast to last year's blistering sunshine that saw both the sunniest spring and driest May since records began.
Met Office forecaster, Sarah Kent, said that "changing climates" make changeable conditions and weather extremes "more likely".
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