You don’t need us to tell you that we’ve had some pretty ropey weather here in the UK over the winter.
But now that we’re into March, it’s going to start brightening up a bit and we can finally leave our coats at home, right?
Er, sadly not, if the latest weather reports are anything to go by.
Experts have predicted that the next few days will see torrential rain and winds of up to 65mph in some parts of the country, causing havoc to homes and transport services.
Many of us have been enjoying sunny weather today (Sunday) – a welcome respite from the miserable conditions that have blighted the UK since Christmas.
Unfortunately, it’s not expected to last. According to reports, tomorrow will be the fifth Monday in a row that the UK has experienced heavy rain.
It’s Wales where we could see some of the heaviest rain, and we do have a weather warning in place from midday on Monday onwards into Tuesday.
As a result, experts are calling it ‘Groundhog Monday’.
Meteorologist Luke Miall said in his “
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