UK temperature to heat up with heavy rains and thunder

UK temperature to heat up with heavy rains and thunder

Sunnier Mantra and Hot temperature It is expected to return to the UK this week, later Monday’s heavy rain bout And Thunder,

Whereas scattered rainfall can be expected in the coming days, Meteorological Office Principal that the weather will be fixed more with Sunnier Mantra and High in mid-sixth condition.

Paul Gunderson, the main meteorologist at the Met office, said: “This week’s weather will be variable, which will begin with a yellow warning for thunderstorms covered today and this evening, while western Scotland has another yellow warning for heavy rains.

Vehicles Navigate rainwater in an underpass on Black Road in Belafast (Liam McBurney/PA) ,Packet,

“Further rainfall can cause localized disruption on Tuesday and Wednesday, but many places will miss and see Sunny Mantras.

“The temperature for the next week will typically have near the average, although it will feel warm in sunny spots and coolers under constant clouds and rain.

“The winds will be moderate to be fresh around the coast of the most. By weekends, the circumstances are expected to reduce slightly, with drying and developing more widely with bright mantra. The photo will become clear close to time, so keep an eye on the forecast of the Met Office”

It comes after Environment agency issued warning to motorists With that thunder, they may be motivated to be trapped in flood waters, and urged them not to drive through deep or fast flowing water.

The Meteorological Office also warned that storms could threaten life as well as damage to homes and businesses due to flood waters and electric attacks, and transportation delays and shutdown.

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Tom Morgan, Met Office presenter and meteorologist, said: “By Monday evening, this rain would have started to decrease very slowly, but this evening and overnight there will be an outbreak of rain for many northern and western parts of Britain.”

In some parts of Scotland, there is a yellow warning for thunderstorms on Tuesday, while the rest of the country are expected to see a more mixed picture of sunshine and scattered showers.

The wet weather comes after a dry and hot spring and three heatwaves in this summer, which left the four areas of England in the drought.

According to the environment agency, England recorded its dry March to June period since 1893, and dry land could create a greater possibility of flooding as it is unable to absorb more water.

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