The remnants of Hurricane Bertha are expected to bring flash floods and high winds to Britain on Sunday morning.
The Red Cross has put hundreds of volunteers on standby in response to concerns that homes in some areas will need to be evacuated.
The deluge landed at Cornwall in the early hours and is expected to sweep across the rest of Britain through the morning.
Sky News weather presenter Isobel Lang said: "Heavy rain, associated with the remnants of hurricane Bertha, has already spread up across southwest England, Wales, eastern parts of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
"Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, received 21mm of rain in 2 hours between 4am and 6am.
The Met Office has issued a yellow rain warning for much of the UK"Wind gusts to around 40mph have been recorded along the south coast as the low pressure area has moved in.
"As the low tracks northeast into the Midlands and northeast England the winds are likely to become stronger across much of England and Wales with 50mph gusts expected, perhaps up to 60mph in exposure, with large waves also expected along the south coast."
Alister McHardy, from the Met Office, said: "Anywhere in England and Wales could get two inches - even the far south east of England could get a good dollop of rain.
"Britons should brace themselves and be aware that the rainfall could bring some flooding in places.
The A14 in Cambridgeshire was flooded on Friday"It is a quick dose of autumn in the summer."
Today's forecast means part of the RideLondon-Surrey 100 bike ride has been cancelled.
Organisers have reduced the event to 86 miles to miss out a section including Leith Hill and Box Hill, where heavy rain is predicted.
Hurricane Bertha has already torn through the Caribbean, with 90mph winds leaving thousands of homes without power.
Its aftermath is not as potent - but the Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings telling people to "be aware" of rainfall for England, Wales and Scotland.
It follows flash flooding across eastern England on Friday.
More than 1,400 homes were without power after the heavy downpours.
Further bad weather is expected at the start of next week.
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