weather just days after Storm Aurore caused major travel disruption, with locals in one village reporting being hit by an unconfirmed 'mini-tornado'.
Temperatures are expected to stay above average for this time of year however, with highs of 16C possible in the south today (Sunday 24) according to the Met Office.
Outbreaks of blustery rain will progress eastwards across the UK on Sunday, with some sunshine occasionally breaking through.Sharp showers will then drift into the west, becoming more frequent later.
Eastern, southern and central England will see patchy showers eventually clear by the evening.Monday starts the week afresh with a new wave of hostile weather conditions, as hail and thunder are predicted to begin the first day of the.
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