Brits face being lashed by yet more storms following a washout Bank Holiday. After mixed bag of weather over the weekend, forecasts show more patches of storms across parts of the country in the coming hours. Tuesday and Wednesday's weather maps show huge patches of rain, thunder and lightning - particularly for parts of the North and Scotland .

Liverpool is set to see the worst of Tuesday's deluge, with up to 2mm of rain to fall per hour across Merseyside, according to data from Ventusky. Cumbria, Isle of Man, Humberside and Lincolnshire, South West Scotland and North Wales will all see storms on Tuesday, according to the forecast. Wednesday will bring further tempestuous weather for Merseyside, Greater Manchester and parts of Yorkshire and Cumbria, according to the Ventusky maps.

Earlier on Monday, the Met Office issued an 11-hour warning for thunderstorms and heavy showers. I'm a beauty lover and swear by these 6 Urban Decay products I've used for years Ventusky maps have revealed exactly which parts of the country face storms and a deluge Low pressure systems have brought spells of wet weather across the country, and the rain shows no signs of abating throughout the week. The yellow warning is in place from 11am on Monday until 10pm, reading: “Slow moving heavy showers and thunderstorms may cause flooding and disruption in places.

” BBC weather forecaster Tomasz Schafernaker said the weather would continue to be "hit and miss" throughout the week. "Further showers are .