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Temperatures will hover around average for the time of year after a chilly end to the week brought a touch of frost to parts of Britain. Parts of the country could see up to two inches –
around half a month’s worth – of rain before the start of next week. Low pressure will take charge later on Sunday heralding a week of foul weather, according to The Weather Company. One of
their meteorologists said: “With the saturated ground the weekend is not looking good since some high rainfall totals to come. “Saturday will be fine to start with but a slow-moving area of
low pressure will move across the UK on Sunday. “Since it will become almost stationary for a while there will be steady rain and some high rainfall totals. “Between 25 and 50mm (2 inches)
is likely across much of the UK. “Next week will be dominated by a large area of low pressure to the north of Scotland bringing a band of rain eastwards on Monday followed by gusty winds and
showers and strong to gale-force winds at times over exposed parts of northwest UK.