Rain, rain, go away is what we're all probably saying today as any chance of sunshine is well and truly gone.
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for thunderstorms across a large part of England this weekend and any plans to watch England's clash against Ukraine today may well be a wash out.
The warning is in place from 6am until midnight and covers an area of England from North Yorkshire all the way down to London.
The warning then returns at 10am on Sunday until midnight.
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The weather alerts warn that people could see flooding to homes and businesses, delays or cancellations to transport services and a danger that communities may become “cut-off”.
Tom Morgan, a Met Office forecaster, says large swathes of the country will see "scattered, heavy showers, thunderstorms and even some hail."
He says this is down to an area of low pressure over the UK, brought about by a jetstream bringing changeable, wet weather.
Here's a look at your forecast for the next few days across every borough.
Manchester
If you're living in Manchester, we don't have to tell you that the rain is currently heavy!
This is set to continue throughout the morning before a brief break at around 2pm.
We say brief as by 3pm, thunderstorms are predicted as temperatures start to climb to 18C.
Light rain is forecast to return at around 5pm when temperatures reach a high of 19C.
But thunder is set to return by 7pm, just before England face off in Rome for their latest Euro 2020 match.
As we go later into the evening, the rain will begin to settle but temperatures will remain relatively high into the night, sticking around 17C.
Sunday will start dry before the rain sets back in around 11am before turning thundery by 2pm and will remain wet for the rest of the evening.
Salford
While Salford will remain wet a drizzly throughout the day, it may just escape the thunder.
Heavy rain will make up much of the morning before turning lighter.
By 4pm, while still light rain, thing will appear slightly brighter with temperatures reaching 18-19C.
This will remain the same for the entire evening before turning dry overnight and into Sunday morning.

But the bright, light rain will be back by 9am and turn thundery by 2pm with temperatures again hitting a high of 19C.
By 5pm on Sunday, the thunder is forecast to have disappeared with light rain remaining for the rest of the evening.
Tameside
For those Tameside, the thunder is set to follow a bout of heavy and light rain at around 4pm.
This will quickly turn brighter with light rain before returning to thundery showers at 7pm.
Later into the evening and overnight, things will become dry well into Sunday morning.
But as temperatures creep up to 19C, the rain follows, starting with light showers before turning to thunder at 2pm,
Like on Saturday, this will be quite brief and turn to light showers for the rest of the weekend.
Rochdale
Like in Tamside, Rochdale will see a mix of heavy and light rain until around 4pm when the thunderstorms are due to settle in.
Again, this won't be for long but will return to thunder at 7pm with temperatures hitting 19C.
The weather will turn dry overnight and into Sunday morning with rain not forecast until midday.
More thunder is expected by 3pm but a mix of light and heavy showers make up most of Sunday's weather.
Wigan
While hit with heavy rain, Wigan will escape much of the thundery weather with only a short spell forecast for 6pm.
This will then turn to light rain before becoming dry overnight and into Sunday morning.
Like with Rochdale and Tameside, rain is not forecast in Wigan until midday on Sunday but will settle in and stay until Monday.
Bury
Bury looks set to face much of the thunder today with heavy rain turning thundery by 3pm.
This looks set to remain for a few hours as temperatures rise to 19C and eventually settles to light showers.
Sunday will start dry with a mix of showers and thunder predicted from 10am.
While the thunder will remain largely at bay, heavy rain will set in by the evening.
Bolton
Another mixed bag, those living in Bolton are most likely to hear the thunder by 3pm before settling into light showers.
But the thundery weather will return by 7pm and last a few hours with temperatures again hitting 19C.
This will settle down overnight and remain dry until midday on Sunday.
Light showers on then expected for most of the afternoon before turning to heavy rain before the weekend is out.

Oldham
Oldham is set to get the same treatment as Bolton expect the thunder will arrive slightly later at 4pm.
After a couple of hours of light rain showers, the thunder will return by 7pm before turning dry overnight and into Sunday.
More thunder is expected on Sunday but not until 3pm with light rain showers making up most of the day.
Trafford
Trafford is another borough who will escape the thunder on Saturday.
The day will still be made up of some rain but plenty of dry weather with temperatures of 19C.
Sunday, however, is a slightly different picture with dry start turning to light rain showers by midday with temperatures reaching 20C.
And the thunder is set to arrive at around 4pm and last until the early evening.
Stockport
Light rain and showers will make up much of the weather in Stockport on Saturday with a brief spell of thunder at around 7pm.
Temperatures will remain high, between 18 and 19C, as the rain breaks away by 9pm.
Sunday will start dry until light rain showers begin again around midday and remain in place well into Sunday night.