The country is expected to have a big health Thunder Yellow and amber in weekends Weather warning Come to place.
Some people from almost all England and Scotland Prepare for a huge fall In the coming days.
Mate office Warned parts of Southern England Torrential rains battered Which can be a threat to “significant” floods and life on Saturday.
An amber warning for Thunder The major cities and cities have been released between 4 am and 11 am LondonBrighton, PortsmouthChemsford, St. Albens and Cambridge.
economy Some more remote communities have warned of sudden floods in roads and houses, which is at risk of cuts, while train and bus services are also expected to be delayed.
The warning field includes London, which is particularly susceptible to surface water issues during thunderstorms due to high ratio of impervious surfaces.
Within this region, 20–40 mm of rain may fall in an hour, it can accumulate up to 70–100 mm in a few hours.
It is one of the many season warnings for the ongoing storm across the country.
On Saturday, two yellow warnings will be with a more severe amber alert. Most of England people will be covered with yellow warning from midnight to 9 pm. Eastern Scotland is also facing a yellow warning from 4 pm to noon on Sunday.

Another warning for the southwest of England will also come in the afternoon advertisement on Sunday and will remain till 3 am on Monday.
The main meteorologist at the Met Office, Andy Page said: “Intensive rain will affect some parts of Britain because thunderstorms move beyond France. A series of serious weather warnings have been released, including an amber warning covering South -East England and London. Flooding surface water can also cause floods with floods.
“The situation is developing, and warnings can be replaced or added. The roads are expected to be busy at the end of this week as more schools in England and Wales break for summer holidays, so it is important that people keep up-to-det with a very latest forecast. There will be more pleasant weather mantras in some parts of Britain, which go on with some sunshine.

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.
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.
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.
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.