A is due to hit the UK, with large swathes of the UK to be impacted. Maps from forecaster WXCHARTS show the rain will stretch from Inverness to Plymouth.
On Saturday, June 7, at 12pm, most parts of the UK will see around 0.6mm of rainfall per hour, with some parts seeing 1mm per hour. show some small patches of the UK will not see any rain, with the Scottish highlands and the most southerly part of Scotland due to avoid the rain. The areas which will see the most rainfall include the east of England, a small patch in the north of England, and north Wales.
This comes after a largely sunny spring with . As for temperatures, weather maps show that despite the rain, at 6pm on Saturday, June 7, it will be mild rather than cold.
Maps from WXCHARTS show will be seen in the south of England with some areas reaching highs of 17C.
The East of England will also see around 16C, whereas temperatures in the Midlands will sit at around 14C.
In Wales, will range from 10C to 14C and up towards Scotland, temperatures will be chillier with some areas seeing lows of 7C.
By Monday, June 9, temperatures will be cooler with some areas seeing as low as 3C.
Lowest will be seen in Cumbria and highest temperatures will be seen in the south west of England.
A forecast by the says: "Staying changeable with sunny spells and showers on Friday. Heavier and more frequent showers on Saturday, with hail and thunder possible. Drier on Sunday. Often breezy and feeling rather cool."