BRITS are bracing for more heavy rain and flooding after forecasters issued a yellow weather warning.
Further downpours are on the way after heavy rain soaked eastern and south west England overnight.
A vehicle attempts to make its war through a flooded road in ReadingCredit: Story Picture AgencyA car mired in a swamped ditch in Berkshire yesterday morningCredit: Story Picture AgencyFlooded fields near the Cambridgeshire village of St IvesCredit: Bav MediaThe Met Office has issued a yellow rain warningYellow warnings for rain are in force for the east coast from Essex up to Newcastle, along with much of the West Country.
The downpour could flood homes, roads and train lines - sparking travel delays, the Met Office has warned.
A whopping 30mm of rain could fall in some areas covered by the warnings.
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But the rain will carry on, spreading across the west and turning thundery.
The Environment Agency has issued 86 "expected" flood warnings and 271 "possible" flood alerts across England.
A few relatively lucky parts of the UK may see a mix of clear spells and patchy fog.
Monday will be breezy with sunny spells and showers, before the rain returns for good on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Temperatures will hover around the annual average, though mild in the south.
A driver returns to his submerged Audi in EssexCredit: Stephen Huntley/HVCA monster 30ft wave off Hartlepool this morningCredit: Jordan CrosbyMotorists brave a flooded road in Reading, BerkshireCredit: Story Picture Agency