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A MASSIVE band of rain is set to sweep across the UK in the coming days, a new Met Office map has revealed.

Forecasters are expecting the wave of wet weather to blanket the country, with heavy downpours soaking some parts.

The Met Office is expecting wet weather, as seen here in Skegness, Lincolnshire, last Tuesday, to drench the nation in the coming days
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The Met Office is expecting wet weather, as seen here in Skegness, Lincolnshire, last Tuesday, to drench the nation in the coming daysCredit: Getty
A band of rain is set to sweep in and blanket the UK early on Thursday
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A band of rain is set to sweep in and blanket the UK early on ThursdayCredit: metoffice.gov.uk

The heaviest rain is expected in the South East, with up to 16mm falling per hour early on Thursday morning.

London, Norwich, Brighton and Dover are all due to be drenched, while almost all other areas of the country will see at least some rainfall.

The cause is a swirling stream of unsettled weather that is barreling in from the West.

The Met Office is predicting that it will hit Northern Ireland tomorrow morning, before moving over Wales and the South West in the afternoon.

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By the early hours of Thursday, almost the entire UK is forecast to be affected, with only parts of northern Scotland escaping the showers.

The Environment Agency has four active flood alerts, meaning that flooding is "possible".

These cover parts of Lancashire, Yorkshire, Merseyside and Wiltshire.

Fortunately, the weather front is set to blow through quite quickly, clearing for most by Thursday evening, when only some scattered showers are expected to remain.

The Met's forecast going into the weekend reads: "Rain clearing to sunshine and showers on Thursday.

"Mostly dry and bright on Friday, with a few showers.

"Heavy showers likely on Saturday. Feeling warm in the sunshine."

And conditions are predicted to remain "unsettled" going into August, according to the Met's long-range forecast.

There are likely to be "widespread showers", with the heaviest in the North, well into the first week of next month.

Strong winds could also affect coastal areas, though some sunny spells in the South East could start to emerge going forward.

Heavy rain is predicted in most areas, like this woman struggled with in Manchester on July 10
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Heavy rain is predicted in most areas, like this woman struggled with in Manchester on July 10Credit: LNP
The wet weather will likely hit western areas on Wednesday afternoon, as seen here in Powys, Wales, on July 15
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The wet weather will likely hit western areas on Wednesday afternoon, as seen here in Powys, Wales, on July 15Credit: LNP
Unsettled conditions, similar to those seen here in Manchester on July 10, are forecast to extend into next month
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Unsettled conditions, similar to those seen here in Manchester on July 10, are forecast to extend into next monthCredit: LNP
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