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FORECASTERS have warned there's a risk that Britain's heatwave could end in thundery downpours this weekend — just as Wimbledon is about to get underway.

Heavy rain showers and storms caused by hot, humid conditions could sweep in after a week of wall-to-wall sunshine for many of us.

 Rain is forecast to move into the South West and Wales this weekend
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Rain is forecast to move into the South West and Wales this weekend

Yesterday's hottest temperature was recorded in in Porthmadog in Wales, making it the hottest day of the year.

Even this scorcher was expected to be topped in the North West today with the mercury expected to breach 32C — ushering in the fourth record-breaking day in a row.

But it could all come to an abrupt end on Saturday evening into Sunday as cloud and rain is forecast in the South West and parts of Scotland.

Met Office meteorologist Sarah Kent told The Sun Online: "There's an outlying chance that parts of Devon and Cornwall will see rain and stormy weather this weekend, especially Sunday.

 We might need our brollies for other reasons by this weekend as rain is forecast for some areas
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We might need our brollies for other reasons by this weekend as rain is forecast for some areasCredit: Rex Features
 Londoners watch a big screen feed showing the Wimbledon qualifiers - but the weather may not be as nice for the real championship which begins next week
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Londoners watch a big screen feed showing the Wimbledon qualifiers - but the weather may not be as nice for the real championship which begins next weekCredit: WENN
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"The far north west of Scotland will also be cloudier and could see a bit of rain on Sunday."

There are hopes this dampener will might miss much of the rest of the country — at least for the weekend.

Ms Kent added: "Anyone hoping for a bit of rain in the south of England will be left disappointed.

"It's still expected to remain dry and sunny here this weekend."

But fears remain for the beginning of next week — especially in the South East as the Wimbledon tennis championship starts on Monday.

Brian Gaze, forecaster and director of the Weather Outlook, told The Sun Online: "The risk of thunderstorms in the south increases on Saturday night and through Sunday.

"At the moment downpours seem most likely in South West and West England as well as Wales.

"Early next week it may stay hot and humid in the south but downpours are a risk for the start of Wimbledon."

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