Millions of people will be traveling back home on Easter Monday, and heavy rain may cause problems for them. rain.
The Met Office Parts of England and Wales could experience up to 15mm of continuous and stormy rain tomorrow.
Although no weather alerts have been issued, forecasters expect travel disturbances.
Inrix, a traffic data collector, anticipates 2.01 million drivers hitting the roads tomorrow and advises them to prepare for longer journeys.
The most significant delays are likely to occur between 10am and 12pm, so drivers should consider leaving later tomorrow if possible.
Clouds from the North Sea will move into South East England today, resulting in overcast skies and scattered rain in the south.
Kathryn Chalk, a Met Office meteorologist, stated that heavy rain will move northward through Easter Monday.
The morning is expected to be damp, particularly in Wales, central England, and northeastern areas, with more heavy rain.
If the clouds break up in the south, heavy showers may occur again in the afternoon.
The heaviest rain on Monday will be in a band from South West England to East Anglia, she added.
A yellow weather warning for heavy rain will be in place from 8pm to 11.45pm today in parts of South West England and Wales.
The national weather service predicts up to 30mm of rain within a relatively short time.
A yellow weather warning indicates a 'likely' impact on people's lives.
This may lead to delays in bus and train services, as well as splashing and flooding on roads affecting travel.
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