The UK's spring heatwave is set to come to a dramatic end with two months' rain dropping in the next two weeks. Brits should be braced for five inches' of rain, while temperatures are set to plunge 10C, winds are set to increase to 50mph gales.
There's even some snow forecast to sprinkle across higher ground. A treble Atlantic blast will see three 300 mile-wide low pressure zones dump April 'power showers' from tomorrow stretching over the week and into the weekend.
Rain is set to continue into May as a weather map shows up five inches' rain in the next fortnight, ending the six-week sunny spell.
The south is due four inches, double the 50mm (2in) May average, while the north is due to be doused with three inches. At the end of one of the
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