



The Met Office has issued a warning for rain as they urge motorists to take care on roads.
The yellow warning is in place for the South West and Bristol and is expected to last for the rest of the day.
A spokesperson from the Met Office said: "Heavy rain may cause some travel disruption and difficult driving conditions."
THey added that bus and train services may be affected with journey times taking longer. For motorists, spray and flooding on roads probably making journey times longer.
The latest forecast from NetWeather
NetWeather
The current forecast from the Met Office for the reminder of Easter Sunday says there will be: "spells of rain, some heavy across southern, central and eastern England, pushing into Wales later.
"[It will be] drier in Scotland and parts of Northern Ireland with clear spells and fog patches developing."
Looking ahead to Easter Monday, forecasters say it is set to be largely dry in the north with sunnier spells in the northwest.
It is set to be cloudier elsewhere with rain, heavy at times pushing northwards plus heavier showers developing in the south, though feeling rather warm.