The summer showers will continue this week, and there is still a risk of flooding in some areas, especially in Scotland.
After the downpour of the weekend, some sunlight will force through the clouds and rain early this week.
By Wednesday, there should be some typical summer weather in the southern part of the country.
Northern England and southern Scotland were the worst affected by the washout over the weekend.
At 8 o’clock on Sunday evening, the total amount of rainfall in the village of Salzburg reached the highest level in Scotland, reaching 38.2 mm-about two weeks of rainfall.
In the UK, Spadeadam Cumbria At the same time, 56.6 mm was seen, and it rained again for two weeks.
Most thunderstorm weather warnings cover northern England, the whole of Scotland and Northern Ireland It has expired, but there are still risks in eastern and central Scotland.
The yellow warning extends from Montrose to Stirling and Glasgow Down to Dumfries (Dumfries) will be effective from noon to 9 pm on Monday.
This Bureau of Meteorology Said that there is a risk of sudden flooding and stagnant water, leading to difficult driving conditions, as well as delays and cancellations of public services.
There is also the risk of property damage due to lightning strikes and floods, and the possibility of power outages is very small.
There are 16 flood warnings in Scotland, including Aberdeenshire, Argyll and Bute, Dumfries and Galloway, Edinburgh, and Lothian and Fife.
There are also alarms on the Scottish border, Skye and Lochaber, Midwest Scotland and Westeros.
In England, there are four flood warnings covering the Lane and Daybrook Rivers in Nottinghamshire, the Upper Ayr River in Yorkshire, the Upper Weye River in the southeast, and the West Rother River in Hampshire and Sussex.
exist Wales From Dyffryn Ardudwy to Nant Gwynant, there is an alert around the Glaslyn and Dwyryd rivers.
The Met Office said that higher pressures will begin to increase in the west on Tuesday, bringing more stable conditions to many places in the middle of the week.
Meteorologist Craig Snell said: “Much of the UK will be like what we saw over the weekend-there will be a lot of showers around, some of which will be very heavy.”
He added: “As we approach the middle of the week, the showers do recede a bit, and as we enter Tuesday, we usually get a little drier.
“There will be showers in the north and east, but the influence will not be as great as before.”
Mr. Snell continued: “Of course in the southern half of the UK, we will definitely have a few good days in the second half of the week, where we will replace the showers with some sunshine and some warm temperatures.
“So as we went through this week, it became a little north-south split, but I think for all of us, the heavy rain will pass.”



