England is bracing itself for as forecasts predict a massive set to sweep across the country.
Weather maps, from , show a colossal storm front stretching from northern France all the way to Norway, with much of England disappearing on the map, under the intense rain.
The weather system, depicted as part of a broader Atlantic storm pattern, highlights the significant rainfall expected to affect regions from Plymouth to Newcastle, Belfast to London.
The heaviest precipitation appears concentrated across the central and eastern parts of the country, with parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales also in the firing line.

A Met Office forecaster said: "All regions are likely to have some rain at times, which could be heavy.
"However, most of the rain, showers and strong winds are likely to be in the northwest with southeastern areas more often dry and bright."
Rainfall rates are expected to exceed over 10mm per hour in some areas, with the stormy conditions expected to peak between October 27 and 28.
This incoming 'rain bomb' comes as part of a low-pressure system, which is driving unstable weather conditions across the British Isles.
Coupled with strong winds, this system is likely to cause widespread disruption, with potential risks of flooding in already saturated areas.
Residents across England are being urged to prepare for possible travel disruptions, localised flooding, and challenging driving conditions.
You may also like
Will shut schools if Hindi is imposed from Class 1 in Maharashtra: Raj Thackeray
How many years you'll need to work to get full £230.25 weekly payout
Brit tourist who drowned in Portugal hotel pool 'died trying to save his friend'
Trinamool backing infiltrators, but they will be probed: PM
Pahalgam killers TRF a global terror outfit: US