warning of thunderstorms to follow what has been the hottest weekend of the year so far – UK weather

A yellow weather warning has been issued across parts of the UK as heavy storms are forecast after what has been the hottest weekend of the year so far in the UK

The Met Office has warned that significant thunderstorms are expected to hit parts of the UK after what has been the hottest weekend of the year so far.

A yellow weather warning went into effect at 8pm on Sunday and lasted until 5am today.

Flash floods could wreak havoc even in southern England before a mini-heatwave hits across the country thanks to a heat plume heading our way from North Africa.

Forecasters are predicting mercury could rise to 26C by mid-week, but first Brits should brace for a cloudy, wet and gloomy 24-hour period.

A Met Office statement said: “While locations affected by thunderstorms are uncertain, some locations are likely to experience a combination of heavy rain, frequent lightning and hail on Sunday night.

“There is a small chance that homes and businesses will be flooded quickly and some buildings will be damaged by flooding, lightning strikes or hail.

“Should thunderstorms develop, they are likely to move north from the south coast into parts of south Wales, southern England and East Anglia on Sunday evening, before gradually weakening on Monday morning.

“While some locations remain dry, some locations could experience 20 to 30mm of rain in under an hour, with frequent lightning and hail added hazards.

Rain, in places heavy with a risk of thunderstorms over central areas further north, followed by sunny spells and some heavy showers. Beautiful end of the day in many central and southern areas. Warm in the sun.

monday night

Most places will dry later with clear periods and patchy fog. Low clouds and rain or drizzle in the far north. Cloudy, occasional rain and stronger west winds later.

Tuesday

Dry and very warm in sunny spells in many central and eastern parts. More cloudy in the west with heavy rain moving to the central parts by evening.

Wednesday to friday

Dry and sunny for much of Wednesday before later heavy rains from the west and south. This will clear up early Thursday, leaving spells of sunshine before patchy rain on Friday.

 

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