BRITAIN will be hit by more heavy rain from tomorrow, weather forecasters warned last night.
"If you're going to have a bonfire, have it on Saturday when conditions should be OK,'' said PA WeatherCentre's Dave Garner.
"The weather will bring enough fireworks of its own in the following three days."
He predicted the fresh storms would hit the North-East and North Yorkshire on Tuesday.
"The rain will arrive again on Sunday in Wales and south-west England. Weather in the west will be worst on Sunday and the Severn will be at risk.
'The low pressure will be over South-East England on Monday, bringing rain and drawing strong winds from the north.
"By Tuesday, the depression will have moved up to Yorkshire.
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