A weather warning is in effect for tomorrow, Saturday, from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m., covering extensive areas of London, East, and South East England.
The early hours will see heavy rain affecting travel, particularly as the bank holiday weekend begins.
Currently, Storm Lilian is impacting northern England with strong winds and rain, and this unsettled weather is expected to shift southwards by morning.
The Met Office has highlighted the potential for flooding that could disrupt homes, businesses, and roads. In addition, power supplies may be affected, with possible outages in some areas.
Rainfall tomorrow is anticipated to range between 15 and 30 mm widely, with localized accumulations reaching up to 70 mm.
The day will start with continuous heavy rain from 6 a.m. until noon, transitioning to lighter rain around midday.
Conditions will improve as the afternoon progresses, with clouds clearing and sunny intervals expected by 5 p.m. Winds will moderate through the day, and temperatures will peak around 24°C.
Travelers are advised to check weather updates before heading out, as conditions may impact both travel and power supplies.