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LONDON marathon runners can expect a soaking with heavy downpours forecast throughout Sunday.

The capital is set for a spell of wet weather as athletes from around the world descend on the capital to race.

The capital is set to host it's flagship event on Sunday
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The capital is set to host it's flagship event on SundayCredit: The Mega Agency
50,000 runners are expected to brave the wet weather for this year's race
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50,000 runners are expected to brave the wet weather for this year's raceCredit: Getty
Athletes were pictured training on Saturday ahead of the big event
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Athletes were pictured training on Saturday ahead of the big eventCredit: PA
Spectators attending the race have been advised to bring umbrellas
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Spectators attending the race have been advised to bring umbrellasCredit: PA
The south is set to experience the bulk of heavy showers on Sunday
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The south is set to experience the bulk of heavy showers on SundayCredit: MET Office

It's set to be a mostly cloudy day with outbreaks of rain, with showers pulling away to the south through the early afternoon.

Temperatures will start at a chillier 11C at around dawn before rising for the race start - peaking at around 17C during mid-afternoon.

It will turn drier later in the afternoon as a high pressure builds.

Runners have been told that any wind is set "to be light and variable," according to Met Office meteorologist Steven Keate.

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But he warns spectators may want to invest in a brolly "as the weather may not be the best when standing around."

Talking about the conditions, a Met Office spokesman said: “The current thinking is that through the morning there’ll be rain encroaching from the south-west, over to the London area.

“It will be cloudy, with rain never too far away.”

Meanwhile, heavy rain is set to soak the majority of southern counties of England - apart from a select few in the east.

It comes after weather warnings were rolled out across Britain on Friday as 75mph gales and torrential rain battered the country.

Almost two inches of rain fell in just a couple of hours alongside some of the strongest winds seen this year.

On Monday, variable amounts of cloud cover will build as outbreaks of rain will spread into Scotland and Northern Ireland during the afternoon and evening.

It is set to be overcast on Tuesday with cloudy skies as outbreaks of rain across northern Britain slowly sink south-eastwards.

Rain has hit parts of the UK this weekend
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Rain has hit parts of the UK this weekendCredit: PA
Two inches of rainfall was forecast to fall across much of Britain on Friday like the drenching Newcastle-upon-Tyne last week
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Two inches of rainfall was forecast to fall across much of Britain on Friday like the drenching Newcastle-upon-Tyne last weekCredit: NNP
Heavy rainfall and winds battered the UK on Friday - similar to scenes in Manchester last week
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Heavy rainfall and winds battered the UK on Friday - similar to scenes in Manchester last weekCredit: Cavendish
However, runners enjoyed the foggy autumn morning on Saturday as they ran on Wimbledon Common, south-west London
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However, runners enjoyed the foggy autumn morning on Saturday as they ran on Wimbledon Common, south-west LondonCredit: LNP
A cyclist and runners enjoys the foggy autumn morning
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A cyclist and runners enjoys the foggy autumn morningCredit: LNP
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