The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxThe Met Office has issued weather warnings across swathes of the UK today.Downpours are set to hit the south of Northern Ireland and western as well as central regions of Scotland.Yellow warnings are in place across those regions in a sign of things to come for England in coming days.Gales are also forecast to hammer Britain as the week progresses and weather worsens.It comes less than three weeks after the rainiest day since records began.Saturday, October 3, saw the biggest downpours since 1891, forecasters revealed.The amount of rain that fell that day exceed the capacity of Loch Ness, with the country's average at 1.24.
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