Yellow weather warning for thunderstorm has been released in some parts of Britain Fourth summer heatwave,
Says forecasters Scotland And Northern Ireland On Wednesday evening and Thursday, I could see “with heavy rainfall and thunder”. Meteorological Office There is a warning of potential disruption for roads and public transport during wet weather, in some areas possible with 50 mm of rainfall.
It comes after Scorching temperature Monday and Tuesday were seen climbing mercury above 33 C in the hottest places in some areas.
The yellow weather warnings are from 2 pm to the midnight of Wednesday, including Aberdeenshire, Dundi, Edinburgh, East Lothian and Glasgow. A second thunderstorm immediately after, covers most of the Central and East Northern Ireland, as well as Scotland, until 10 pm on Thursday.
The forecasts said that people living in the affected areas should be prepared for heavy rainfall, warning hailstorm and ugly winds are also possible. He said that drivers should prepare some road closure due to “difficult driving conditions” and storms.
Heat health alert has been extended to most of England next week after the fourth summer heatwave thunderstorms and rains.
The UK’s Health Protection Agency said the yellow warning would now be held on August 18 at 6 pm on August 18, East and West Midlands, London, South East and South West and England.
Warnings mean that significant effects on health and social care services are possible due to high temperatures, including a possible increase in deaths between the elderly or people with health conditions.
The alerts were first due to ending at 6 pm on Wednesday.
People have also been warned that communities can be cut off from flooded roads, flood plans and emergency flood kits in those areas have been advised.
The Met Office said: “As long as most of the areas remain dried, something isolated and can develop on Wednesday afternoon and evening with well-scattered heavy rains and thunderstorms. Where they are, some places can get 20 mm to 30 mm in less than an hour, if more than 50 mm is possible, storms are affected repeatedly in the same areas.
“The most intense thunder can cause large hailstorms and magnificent winds. With shower and thunder, there will be ease in the middle by late evening, but in the first part of the night in the north of the orker and the mainland Scotland.”
The forecasts stated that some houses and businesses had a “minor opportunity” of power cuts due to lack of service. To prepare, he said that people should consider “torches and batteries, a mobile phone power pack and other essential items”.
People have also been warned of a potential “threat to life” caused by “rapid flow or small possibility of deep flood waters”.
The meteorological office said that it was expected to develop with heavy rainfall and thunder on Thursday morning.
The forecaster said, “There is a possibility of growing in parts of mid and eastern Scotland in Thursday afternoon and evening with heavy rains and thunderstorms. “These will rather slow running, probably with more probability of some effects from floods in surface water, giving separate accumulation of 40 to 60 mm in one hour.
“There should be decay during the mid -evening with rain and thunder gradually.”
London as well as the weekend is a warm and sun-up in the weekend to see the high level of 29C on Wednesday and Thursday.
Sunny and dry conditions are expected to run in the south of England by next week, in which Graer is replaced from the north on Monday.