Meteorological Office Has released Yellow weather warning To cover parts of Britain on Wednesday.
Heavy rainfall Thunderstorms in some areas are expected to cause disruption and floods. The forecasts said Britain could see 60 mm of rain between Wednesday morning and early hours of afternoon, till 2 pm with weather warnings.
Meteorological Office It is also warned that coastal galls are “probably” with the banks of the English channel, saying that people should prepare for “heavy rains and strong winds” and potential power cuts at some places.
The warnings include Hampshire, Southampton, West Berkshire and most regions of the southwest and Wales, which is expected to be wet and air sets during the early hours of Wednesday morning.
The Meteorological Office said: “Heavy rains and strong winds will move from the first part of Wednesday to north -east, followed by heavy rains and some thunderstorms, they become more isolated during the afternoon.
“The sum of rain is 20 to 30 mm, but some places can see 40 to 60 mm within a period of six to nine hours. The coastal galls are likely to be for a time, especially with the English channel shores.”
People have been urged that they are planning to travel prematurely and be aware that sprays and floods on the roads may increase at the time of travel, it is advisable to prepare flood schemes and an emergency flood kits in flood -risk areas.
It comes after the Met Office confirmed 2025 in summer. Most on record In Britain. The country saw the back-to-back heatwave sitting at 16.1C with average temperature from 1 June to 31 August, which is above 1.5C at a long-term average. It broke the previous record set in 2018 at 15.7C, although no new record was recorded high temperatures.
Highest temperature Foweringham, Kent recorded 35.8C – below 40.3c recorded in July 2022 in Coningsby, Lincolnshire.
But it is ready for the onset of a rain for September, the storm is expected to last up to the first half of the month with the long -term effects of the erin and the tropical storm fernand. British could see warm temperatures with shower or long mantras Rain,
The Met Office said: “Climate change has the power to convert the first year into record-breaking, because the status of the baseline increases continuously. Four of this summer heat wavesWhich can once pass as a pleasant mantras of hot weather, making climate change more prominent by the background. ,
The forecaster has warned of “first week of meteorological autumn”. On Tuesday, rain is expected to move east in the southern counties of England and Wales. A mixture of incense mantra and scattered rainfall will appear elsewhere in the country.
But clouds and rain are expected to develop overnight, in which strong winds are also in the south. They are expected to continue, “The outbreak of strong winds and heavy rains” dominates the forecast on Wednesday. The Met Office stated that the temperature will be close to an average at around 17C, but will be “nature” by strong winds.