Brits are warned of 'unseasonably windy conditions' this weekend, while as much rain as England experienced in the whole of May could fall in just a few hours, the Met Office has predicted.
Forecasters said about 30mm of rain could fall in just three hours in southern parts of the UK, with up to 50mm over the course of the day.
Met Office data shows England had 32.8mm of rain last month, almost half the month's usual average.
They have forecast heavier and more frequent showers on Saturday, with hail and thunder possible and some unseasonably strong winds in coastal areas.
There could also be a risk of surface-water flooding, which 'could lead to challenging driving conditions'.







