Met Office issues yellow thunderstorm warning
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THUNDERSTORMS, gusty winds, heavy rain and “frequent lightning” are set to hit today – with the Met Office issuing a severe weather warning. Parts of Britain will be lashed with
According to the long range forecast, the Met Office states: " Over the weekend (June 14-15) and into the start of the following week, most parts will become drier. However, there may be another brief spell of rain with a risk of some thunderstorms, before high pressure more firmly builds in from the west.
Warm weather is set to return to the UK next week, with highs of 26C, after a few days of stormy conditions - according to the Met Office's latest forecast. A yellow thunderstorm warning has been issued by the Met Office affecting parts of the UK including London, Wales and parts of the Midlands ahead of the weekend.
A YELLOW weather warning has been issued for thunderstorms, lightning and heavy rain this weekend. Downpours could see 40mm of rain in just two hours on Saturday as June continues to be dominated
The Met Office has issued a thunderstorm warning covering almost all of southern England on Saturday. The weather agency has issued a yellow weather warning - the least severe on a scale of three - lasting between 9am and 6pm. It also covers parts of southern Wales.
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Met Office on MSNHow Met Office forecasts supported the UK through a largely dry SpringSpring was provisionally confirmed as the UK’s warmest and sunniest on record, as well as the sixth driest. However, the season had fewer instances of severe weather, with a subsequent decrease in warnings from previous months.
The Met Office suggests that there will be some more "unsettled weather" on Saturday with a "swathe of heavy showery rain" seen across most areas of the UK. Saturday is expected to see unsettled conditions across the country with the Met Office even suggesting that some areas could see hail and thunder.
Brits could be set to swelter this summer with Met Office forecasters claiming the country could see rocketing temperatures due in part to the "background warming of the UK climate"
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