Heavy rain led to disruption to road, train and air travel across the south-east of England on Thursday.

This rain was associated with an area of low pressure across Europe which will gradually move closer to the UK over the weekend.

Low pressure – where air ascends in the atmosphere – is often associated with the most unsettled weather of wind and rain.

For Saturday in southern England, there will be an improvement but with the chance of a few showers before they turn heavier and more frequent later into the evening.

Further north, while an odd shower cannot be ruled out, it will be largely dry with sunny spells.

It will also be pretty warm for many with temperatures into the low to mid-20s.

By Sunday, as the area of low pressure moves further north in the UK, the risk of showers becomes more widespread across the UK.

It won’t be a washout though.

Despite the showers, there will also be some spells of sunshine at times.

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