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    Brits hit parks and beaches this weekend as the glorious September heatwave baked much of the country. <\/p>\n

    However, there were one or two thundery outbreaks as well and that looks to be a sign of things to come as more thunderstorms, heavy rain and even floods are on the horizon.<\/p>\n

    Jim Dale, Senior Meteorological Consultant at British Weather Services, told the Daily Star rain is coming back "big style" towards the end of this coming week and into the next. <\/p>\n

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    This, he explained, is due to extratropical cyclones in the Atlantic having a knock-on effect on weather here. <\/p>\n

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    Mr Dale said: "Do expect to see bouts of heavy rain and showers that could cause localised flooding.<\/p>\n

    "The Atlantic is going to roar back in. It is still a relatively warm Atlantic, full of cyclones. Later next week and the following week some of these extratropical storms will provide the ingredients \u2013 <\/span>so it will be both wet and windy.<\/p>\n

    "There is a real sea change coming up, so it is a case of making the most of what you\u2019ve got now.<\/p>\n

    "I think we are going to swap what we have got now for a volatile mixture. It will unravel in time, we will start to go into a different mode of weather."<\/p>\n

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    Netweather's forecast for the week after next (Monday, September 18 to Sunday, September 24) states "showers and thunderstorms" could occur "especially towards the south-east". <\/p>\n

    Similarly, Exacta Weather forecaster James Madden said: "A thundery breakdown is likely during next week as the jet stream begins to veer southwards once again."<\/p>\n

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