An amber weather warning has been issued as Storm Claudia looks set to batter parts of the UK on Friday.
Flooding is likely, with up to 80mm (3.1ins) of rain expected, according to the Sky Weather team.
The warning is in place from noon until the end of the day, and covers parts of Wales, the Midlands, the South West, South East and East of England.
Check the weather forecast where you are
The storm, named by Spain's meteorological service, has also triggered weather warnings in Spain and Portugal, and is currently affecting the Canary Islands.
Claudia could result in travel disruptions, power cuts, and flooding, according to the Met Office.
Flooding in some areas could be severe, the Sky Weather team warned.
Southern Britain can expect 30 to 50mm widely, with 80mm for parts of east Wales and central England, but the far south of England should escape the worst of it, according to the Sky Weather team.
The easterly flow means east-facing hills could see much more rain, potentially up to 150mm in southeast Wales.
Met Office Chief Meteorologist Matthew Lehnert said: "Storm Claudia will bring very heavy rainfall to a large swathe of central and southern England and Wales on Friday into Saturday.
"This rain will become slow-moving, and some areas could see up to a month's worth of rain in 24 hours."
Met Eireann have also issued weather warnings for parts of Ireland, with significant rain likely in the south-east into the weekend.
The rain is the main hazard from Storm Claudia, but a strong easterly wind will develop, bringing gusts up to 70mph to parts of northwest Wales and north-west England, the Met Office said.
A colder weekend
By the weekend, the north of the UK will see a colder air mass, with overnight frosts, according to the Met Office.
Some showers will persist, but overall it will be a considerably drier and brighter period of weather in this area.
Further south, the weekend will start off largely cloudy and wet, and still mild in the far south. Gradually, the rain will ease and eventually clear to the south, with the drier, colder conditions further north spreading to all areas by the start of next week.
Early next week, temperatures will drop sharply across the country, particularly in the north and east, bringing the first snow of the season in some areas.
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Warnings in Spain and Portugal
An elderly couple in eastern Portugal died inside their flooded house on Thursday due to Storm Claudia, the Portuguese Authority of Civil Protection told Sky News.
The couple lived in Fernão Ferro, in the municipality of Seixal, around 26 km south of the capital Lisbon.
Half of the country was under red and orange weather warnings on Thursday, with nearly 14,000 people left without electricity.
Parts of Spain have also been under orange and yellow weather warnings on Thursday due to Storm Claudia.
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