Meteorological Office In parts of England and Wales, a thunderstorm warning has been issued as Britain’s braces Weekend washout,
Yellow Weather warning on Saturday Cover the southern England, Midlands, London, Eastern England and parts of South Wales.
Frequent heavy rains and Thunder Most of the time of Saturday is expected for most of Saturdays before it disappears from the west during the afternoon to the mid -mid afternoon.
Meteorological Office Warned 10–15 mm of rain may fall in less than an hour, while in some places there may be 30–40 mm of rain in several hours with gradual rainfall and thunder.
Storm can also bring electricity, hailstorm and strong, vugged winds that will cause additional hazards.
Public transportation is expected to be delayed, including buses and trains, and driving conditions can also be affected by spray and standing water, which can lead to long travel.
The Met Office has warned that there is a possibility of mild electrical attacks and short -term loss of electricity.
The temperature in London and a 7C forecast in Glasgow in London have also been set to release the temperature on Saturday.
After the stormy weekend, Britain saw the most sunlight and hottest spring on records over a century.
More than 600 hours of sunshine was seen across the country between March 1 and May 27.
Despite predictive week out weekends Meteorological OfficeThe three -month approach has predicted that a warm heat is prone to more than normal, which increases the risk of heat and heat related effects.
Outlook suggests that it is 2.3 times more likely that the UK will be heated in meteorological summer, which starts from June 1 and ends on 31 August.
The average temperature across the UK in those months is from 10–17c, with the South East of England, the high average of 16–17C experiences.