UK weather: Storms set to batter Brits as Met Office issues multiple yellow warnings
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The Met Office has issued multiple weather warnings as thunderstorms and heavy rain are expected across the UK. The UK weather warnings come as Europe endures an extreme heatwave with recorded temperatures as high as 48C.
The forecaster has issued a thunderstorm warning for Saturday until 11pm which covers the whole of Scotland, northern England and Northern Ireland. There are also a number of alerts in place for heavy rain and strong winds.
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Hide AdThe Met Office website states that thunderstorms and heavy showers are bringing some disruption. It adds: "There is a good chance driving conditions will be affected by spray, standing water and/or hail, leading to longer journey times by car and bus. Delays to train services are possible.
"Some flooding of a few homes and businesses is possible, leading to some damage to buildings or structures. Probably some damage to a few buildings and structures from lightning strikes."
The forecaster has also issued a weather warning for powerful winds across the south of England. The Met Office said Saturday is likely to be "an unseasonably windy day”, with the "possibility of damage caused to buildings."
It added:"Some delays to road, rail, air and ferry transport are likely.
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Hide Ad"Some short term loss of power and other services is possible. It’s likely that some coastal routes, sea fronts and coastal communities will be affected by spray and/or large waves.
"Delays for high-sided vehicles on exposed routes and bridges likely. Some damage to trees or temporary structures such as marquees, tents & inflatables, could occur."
The strong wind warning has caused the cancellation of Saturday’s Goodwood Festival of Speed event for the “first time in its 30 year history”, said organisers. The event has been cancelled due to the risk to the public.
Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Andy Page, said: “This is an unusual time of year for such strong winds and, with many people on holiday or planning outdoor activities, they are likely to cause some disruption. In addition, heavy rain and thunderstorms could lead to standing water and spray on roads and consequently difficult driving conditions. Winds are expected to ease through the evening.
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Hide Ad“Temperatures are expected to stay near average or rather cool over the coming days especially in the rain and wind.”
Regions and local authorities affected
Yellow wind warning
East Midlands
- Leicester
- Leicestershire
- Lincolnshire
- Northamptonshire
- Nottinghamshire
- Rutland
East of England
- Bedford
- Cambridgeshire
- Central Bedfordshire
- Essex
- Hertfordshire
- Luton
- Norfolk
- Peterborough
- Southend-on-Sea
- Suffolk
- Thurrock
London & South East England
- Bracknell Forest
- Brighton and Hove
- Buckinghamshire
- East Sussex
- Greater London
- Hampshire
- Isle of Wight
- Kent
- Medway
- Milton Keynes
- Oxfordshire
- Portsmouth
- Reading
- Slough
- Southampton
- Surrey
- West Berkshire
- West Sussex
- Windsor and Maidenhead
- Wokingham
South West England
- Bath and North East Somerset
- Bournemouth Christchurch an