THUNDERSTORMS, heavy rain and hail will hit today with strong winds lashing Brits, the Met Office has warned.
The mercury will plunge today as blustery showers spread across the UK.
Gusty winds will bring hail and thunder to most of the country this afternoon.
The showers will peter out this evening, but it will still be rather windy with rain clouds lingering on along the North Sea coast.
Groundwater flooding is possible in parts of Dorset and Wiltshire this week.
The Environment Agency has issued eight red flood warnings and 65 amber flood alerts across England.
Tomorrow will be drier with a mix of sunny spells and scattered showers.
But it will still be chilly with blustery winds buffeting most of the country.
Wednesday will also be mostly dry, though the north west could see some rain.
It will be rather cloudy on Thursday, with light rain spreading to the south.
Friday will also be overcast before the wind peters out and warm weather returns this coming weekend.
This week’s Met Office forecast
Today
A narrow band of squally heavy rain clearing England and Wales by late morning.
Blustery showers, with hail and thunder already in the north spreading to all parts during the afternoon.
Feeling colder than of late, with gusty winds.
Tonight
Showers dying out across much of the country, but persisting across the Northern Isles and along North Sea coasts.
Clear spells developing, but remaining rather windy.
Tuesday
Drier on Tuesday with sunny spells and scattered showers, these mostly in the north and west, but also across the south and east at first.
Feeling chilly with blustery winds.
Wednesday to Friday
Mostly dry on Wednesday with rain in the northwest later.
Rather cloudy on Thursday with light rain spreading south.
Cloudy for some on Friday. Winds easing as temperatures recover later.