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Wave of flood and thunderstorm warnings unleashed across UK as post-Jubilee misery hits

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Met Office.Weather radar maps from independent forecaster WXCharts show more patches of rain moving east across the south coast and Midlands on Monday.This will be swiftly followed by a much larger rainy front on Tuesday (June 7), which will hit almost all parts of the British Isles over the space of 12 hours.Two further storms will then sweep over from the North Atlantic on Wednesday (June 8) and Thursday (June 9), causing potential issues as large amounts of rain fall on already sodden ground.Things look unlikely to let up until the following Tuesday (June 14), with further on-off rainy spells expected throughout the weekend.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.The Met Office outlook for Wednesday to Friday reads: "Unsettled with rain or showers at times, heavy in places.

Best of dry, sunny weather in the southeast. Temperatures around average. Becoming windy in the north." The Environment Agency has put in place one flood warning for Bourne Brook in Tamworth, where the public are advised to avoid low-lying footpaths and bridges nearby due to high river levels.Further flooding of roads and farmland in the area is also possible as further rain arrives is also possible, according to the Environment Agency..

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