Bank holiday weekend washout: Wet and windy weather

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There were smiles amidst the rain at Notting Hill Carnival

It has been a bank holiday washout for many across England and Wales, with heavy rain and windy conditions.

Determined sports fans and festival-goers across the country have been braving the elements however, with events including Notting Hill Carnival taking place on Sunday.

Dancers popped ponchos over their outfits, determined not to let the weather stop their fun.

But riders and fans at the MotoGP British Grand Prix at Silverstone were left disappointed when the race was cancelled.

The downpour comes after a heatwave that brought sweltering heat in recent weeks.

Bank holiday Monday is set to be milder however, with southern parts of the UK expected to be mainly dry with spells of sunshine, while further north there could be a scattering of showers.

The Met Office said it was "looking like a much better day" in comparison to Sunday.

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Fans tried to shelter from the rain as the downpour hit at the MotoGP at Silverstone

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A dancer adjusting her costume at the Notting Hill Carnival

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Dancers tried to keep dry in the downpour

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Organisers of Victorious Festival in Southsea, Portsmouth, had to deal with a slippery stage

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Festival-goers sheltered from the rain at Big Feastival at Alex James' farm in Oxfordshire

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The Great Dorset Steam Fair in Blandford was hit by the rain

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Many of the steam traction engines were covered up to protect them

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Fans braved the conditions to see Fulham take on Burnley

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But for some the rain has not been a problem...

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...especially for those taking part in the World Bog Snorkelling Championships in Wales.