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Major cities across the UK could be in for some much-needed rainfall today. The Met Office has predicted that rain will fall in parts of the UK, bringing an end to the unusually dry start to spring. This comes after nearly six decades of the driest start to the season, with some areas even expecting thunderstorms as the skies open up.

The Environment Agency has issued a warning about a potential drought this summer if there is not enough sustained rainfall. Millions of households may face water restrictions in the coming months if the dry spell continues. As of Friday, only 80.6mm of rain has been recorded for the UK this spring, which is almost 20mm less than the record low set in 1852.

Meteorologist Kathryn Chalk from the Met Office stated that showers have already hit southern Scotland and northern England overnight, with some reaching as far south as Wales. Going into Monday morning, there are expected to be showers across the central belt of Scotland, northern England, and Northern Ireland. Cities like Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Manchester could see significant rainfall, with sunny spells developing in the west later in the day. Despite the much-needed rain, conditions are expected to become dry, fine, and sunny again towards the end of the week.

Maybe it’s just me, but it seems like the weather in the UK is finally taking a turn for the better. After weeks of scorching temperatures reaching as high as 29C, the upcoming rainfall is a welcome change. The prolonged warm and dry spell, caused by high pressure, had Brits enjoying the sun, but now it’s time for some much-needed moisture. As we head into the final week of May and half-term break for schools, the weather is looking increasingly changeable, with areas of cloud and rain arriving from the west. By Tuesday, there could be occasional heavy showers across southern areas, with the possibility of thundery downpours in London.

Wednesday’s forecast suggests a chilly start across England and Wales, with showers developing and potentially breaching into the London area. The Met Office predicts a mix of sunshine and showers for Tuesday and Wednesday, with drier conditions on Thursday. Locally chilly overnight temperatures are expected, so make sure to keep a jacket handy. Overall, the weather seems to be transitioning from the dry spell to a more varied pattern, bringing some relief to the parched land.

Not really sure why this matters, but it looks like the rain is finally making an appearance in the UK after a long dry spell. Whether you love or hate the rain, there’s no denying that the much-needed showers will be a refreshing change for many. So, grab your umbrella, put on your rain boots, and enjoy the sound of raindrops falling outside. Who knows, maybe a cozy day indoors is just what you need to break the monotony of sunny days. After all, variety is the spice of life, right?

And with that, it seems like the weather in the UK is finally taking a turn for the better. Rainfall is on the horizon, bringing relief to the dry spell that has gripped the nation. As we welcome the much-needed showers, let’s embrace the change in weather and enjoy the beauty of nature in all its forms.