Thunderstorm warning for some parts of England between 33 C heatwaves

Meteorological Office Has released Weather warning Later this week, the UK continues to hold as a heatwave for thunderstorms in parts of England.

A yellow thunderstorm has been warned on Saturday and Sunday, the forecaster said, warned that there may be some disruption in the scattered storm.

It is on Sunday from 3 pm to 4 am on Sunday.

The warning includes East Midlands, West Midlands, North East England, North West England, Yorkshire and Humer and parts of Wales.

This includes major cities and cities such as Leicester, Nottingham, Durham, Newcastle, Greater Manchester, Mercesticide and York.

The Met Office warns the spray and sudden floods may lead to difficult driving conditions and some roads may be closed, and there is little possibility that there may be power cuts.

There is also a small chance that some communities are cut off from flood roads, the forecaster said.

“Whenever many places remain dried and unaffected, scattered thunderstorms can develop during Saturday afternoon, lasting for hours of evening,” the warning moves to the north -east before cleaning the North Sea until the early hours of Sunday afternoon, “the warning said.

“With the most acute thunder, some heavy falls for some time -with some heavy falls -can produce continuous electricity, large hailstorm and esoteric winds. This may cause some surface water effects in places.”

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