Mapped: Where three-day thunder warnings will affect the UK later this week

Mapped: Where three-day thunder warnings will affect the UK later this week

A long of three days Thunderstorm The end of this week is ready to sweep in the UK as the temperature is estimated to hit 30 degrees hits.

Increasing temperature this week, The humid from the Iberia brought by a plum of humid wind, grows Thunder risk Across the country.

Yellow thunderstorms are warned from Thursday to Saturday, from Thursday to Saturday. Meteorological Office Warning of potential travel disruption.

On Thursday, Wales and South-West England, including Devon, Summerset and parts of the cornwall, will be affected by a yellow color Season Warning till 7 pm. Northern Ireland is also expected to experience heavy rains till 9 pm.

Prophet It was warned that “a good chance of driving would be affected by sprays, standing water and/or hailstorm, allowing a long journey from the car and bus,” with delay in training the services. There is also a possibility of short -term power loss and other services.

Met Office Yellow Weather Warning for Southwest England, Wales and Northern Ireland ,Meteorological Office,
Met office issue Yellow Weather Warning for Northern Ireland

Met office issue Yellow Weather Warning for Northern Ireland ,Meteorological Office,

On Friday at 3 pm on Friday, on Saturday at 6 am, London and Cambrishire, parts of Norfolk were covered, along with Surrey, Kent and East Sussex have been given a yellow. Season alert.

Wales and parts of South-West England are expected with heavy rains and thunderstorms with yellow warning between 6 am on Friday and midnight.

On Saturday, in addition to thunder warnings in London and Southeast, the forecaster issued a yellow warning, until 6 pm from West-West England and Wales to West Midlands, Yorkshire and South-West to Scotland.

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Some western regions may receive 20 to 40 mm of rainfall in a few hours, with lightning on Thursday with a rapid decline towards north -east.

Meanwhile, the second band of Thunderstarms is ready to re -move from southwest to Friday and will cause intense rainfall in the early hours of Saturday. Most parts of England, Wales and Scotland could see 30 to 50 mm of rain in a few hours.

Met Office Yellow Weather Warnings for Most of Southern England and Wales on Friday

Met Office Yellow Weather Warnings for Most of Southern England and Wales on Friday ,Meteorological Office,
Met office Yellow Weather Warning for Thunderstorm on Saturday

Met office Yellow Weather Warning for Thunderstorm on Saturday ,Meteorological Office,

Prophet It turned out that there would be a chance to delay public transport and Power cuts, Whereas house and business can quickly flood the buildings with flood waters, electrical attacks, hailstorms and strong winds.

But the magic of hot weather, which can reach some parts of England to 30 C, has triggered heat-alert by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) between 9 pm on Thursday and 8 am on Sunday.

Under UKHSA and Meteorological OfficeThe meteorological warning system, a yellow warning means that the use of health care services by the weaker population can increase, leading to an increase in health for health for individuals over 65 years of age and with the already existing health conditions, including respiratory and heart disease.

UKHSA Head of extreme events and health protection, Dr. Agostinho Susa said that medium heat can also result in serious health consequences, especially for older adults, it is important for people to take caution in sunlight.

He said, “The predicted high temperatures are expected to be short -lived, but may affect people over 65 years of age or people with already existing health conditions,” he said.

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“If you have friends, family or neighbors who are more weak, it is important to investigate them and ensure that they know about forecasts and are following the necessary advice.” ,

Mike Silverstone, the Deputy Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office, said: “With an increase in temperature this week, it is possible that heatwave thresholds can be reached in some parts of Britain, especially northwest midlands, northwest England and North-East Wales, although it is not a certainty on the cloud cover at the end of this week, so it is not a certainty.

“It will feel different for hot magic fine Season We experienced in May because humidity would be very high, which would make it feel more uncomfortable. Additionally, while the nights were still quite cold in May, the night temperature is expected to be quite warm this week, which can disrupt people’s sleep. ,

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