Mapped: Where the Thunderstorms are ready to hit the UK as a yellow weather warning has been issued

Mapped: Where the Thunderstorms are ready to hit the UK as a yellow weather warning has been issued

The country is expected to have a big health Thunder On friday as yellow color Weather warning Come to place.

Mate office Almost all have warned people in England Prepare for a huge fall Title in the weekend.

Two Yellow warning Friday is in place for thunderstorms. The biggest one night will be at 9 pm and will be till 6 pm on Saturday.

Another, small afternoon covering the North East and Yorkshire will come in the afternoon and will remain till 8 pm on Friday evening.

During that time, some parts of North-East England such as Durham, Midilsbro and Yorkshire could see up to 25 mm of rain in less than an hour, as well as persistent electricity and large hail.

Another warning that covers the North East and Yorkshire will come in the afternoon and will remain till 8 pm on Friday evening. ,Meteorological Office,

In the south, the rain is predicted to torrential, with a fall of less than an hour by 30 mm, and in some places 90 mm in less than three hours.

There is also a possibility of gusti winds, frequent electricity and hail.

The forecaster has warned of the risk of flash flooding and lightening strikes, causing delays in transport and power cuts.

Met office lead meteorologist Jason Kelly said that people have been asked to monitor the forecast that more warnings could be issued for the weekend and early next week.

On Friday, two yellow warnings have been given for thunderstorms. The biggest one night will be at 9 pm and will be till 6 pm on Saturday.

On Friday, two yellow warnings have been given for thunderstorms. The biggest one night will be at 9 pm and will be till 6 pm on Saturday. ,Meteorological Office,

He said, “Within the hot and humid airmas, we will potentially see the temperature reaching 30 ° C or more for parts of eastern England, with a very hot and nervousness in the weekend in parts of Central and Southern England,” he said.

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Met Office Forecasters have warned that sprays and floods may result in a resulting deduction of some communities for drivers, potential road closure and risk.

Damage to homes and businesses is also possible from adverse weather conditions.

On Sunday, widespread rainfall and thunder are expected to continue, moving throughout the day.

On Sunday, widespread rainfall and thunder are expected to continue, moving throughout the day. ,Owen Humphries/PA Wire,

On Sunday, widespread rainfall and thunder are expected to continue, moving throughout the day.

But the temperature is expected to be high, 30C topping, high -level humidity in parts of central and southern England on Friday.

Some parts of Britain will also experience a pleasant mantra, a pleasant mantra, on the hot weather and bright, on Friday and throughout the weekend, especially in the former and South-East England.

Next week is expected that unresolved weather will continue with shower and thunder and sunlight mixture.

The temperature will be heated at the basis of sunlight and the conditions can still settle in the east with rainfall.

Next week is expected that unresolved weather will continue with shower and thunder and sunlight mixture.

Next week is expected that unresolved weather will continue with shower and thunder and sunlight mixture. ,Lie,

It comes when the southern water has become the latest company to bring into a hospipe restriction, to protect the rare chalk stream residence, because England exceptionally arise fights.

The company said that a ban on hospipes for activities such as watering gardens, paddling pools or washing cars will come to homes from Mondays in Hampshire and Isle of White from Monday.

This is the latest announcement by water companies that bring England into a hospype ban in response to the most dry start for the year since 1976.

The environment agency said that the rainfall across England was 20 percent less than the long -term average for June, the hottest on the record for the country, with two heatwaves driving unusually high demand for water.

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On Tuesday, a drought was declared in East and West Midlands, affected by the lack of rainfall due to the involvement of Northern England in the region.

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