The strong downpour will continue into Wednesday and could cause localised flooding, according to the weather experts.
The news will cause havoc to the plans of parents who are entertaining children across the country during half-terms breaks.
We're talking about the risk of 20 to 40mm of rain falling in 24 hours
"That will gradually transfer its way westward through the course of the day.
"We're talking about the risk of 20 to 40mm of rain falling in 24 hours.
"That kind of rainfall could cause disruptions and potential localised flooding."
They said those areas should be braced for "really heavy rain".
"Many parts will see further heavy rain.
"By Thursday there will be a lot of rain around but by this point it will be a lot lighter and showery.
"That gradual improvement will see sunshine in parts of the UK on Friday."
The highest temperature forecast for tomorrow is 20C in the South while it is a chillier 14C in the North.
On Wednesday the top temperature in the South will be 18C while in the North it will rise to 17C.
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