12:13 17 April 2014
The Easter bank holiday weekend is set to bring severe traffic jams and a mixture of weather.
Over 18 million motorists will be clogging UK roads over the long weekend with the RAC warning of the 'manic Monday' rush as families make their way home in time to have the kids back at school on the Tuesday.
Over three million will enjoy a staycation of at last one night somewhere else in the UK while 6.5m will take a day trip while 1.6m will opt for overseas vacations.
Tom Tobler, a forecaster with MeteoGroup, predicted the weather: "On Friday it will be generally fine, though it will be feeling cooler than it has been, and Saturday will be a similar story, so the start of the Easter weekend is looking pretty good.
"However the picture changes on Sunday, when an easterly wind is expected to bring some potentially heavy rain across much of the country. There will be some rain around on Easter Monday as well, but Sunday is expected to be the worse of the two days."
Trafficmaster revealed that the worst holiday hotspots are likely to be these locations:
In addition, Network Rail are looking to renew nearly 8km worth of track amid their engineering work that will span 3,000 locations over Easter.