Britain is set to be battered by more rain after the Met Office issued a fresh weather warning for winds of up to 60mph as temperatures plunged to minus 1C overnight.
Summer in Britain appears to be well and truly over as areas of England are hit by heavy rain and northern Scotland sees temperatures drop below freezing.
Homes across England have been flooded and commuters faced widespread disruption after more than 250 per cent of the average September rainfall fell across parts of southern England and the Midlands.
An amber weather warning from the Met Office for rain ended yesterday but Brits need to be braced for blustery conditions from tomorrow with a yellow wind weather warning for south west England and Wales starting tomorrow.
Meanwhile, the Met Office warned people to ‘search for a thicker duvet’ after temperatures dropped to as low as minus 1C across parts of Scotland this morning. A northerly airflow last night saw widespread frost across the country.
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