A change of month will mean a change of weather for most, as rainfall eases away for the start of October.
Tuesday and Wednesday will still bring some showers for parts of central and south-east England, but the rain will be lighter and much less persistent than it has been.
High pressure then builds around midweek, leaving a much drier, quieter spell of weather which will be welcome news for many.
The window of dry weather will not last too long, as another Atlantic low pressure system is expected to move in during the weekend, but at least the ground will have a few days to dry out, and river levels should start to fall before the next downpours arrive.
Read our latest thoughts on the longer-term forecast with our monthly outlook.