Thunderstorm and rain warnings after hottest day of year

Thunderstorm and rain warnings after hottest day of year. Further warnings for rain and Thunderstorms have been issued across much of the UK after the hottest temperatures of the year so far have been recorded at the end of the year. There will be rain in many parts of the country now, there may be lightning, which has been warned by the Meteorological Department.

Because now that the backend is winding down, the storms have completely wiped out Bays and the North Island, but now that the island and Wis have been wiped out by storms. Then countless England in some parts of this call land is still affecting those parts of the storm.


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The Meteorological Department has informed and warned the people about possible floods and power outages. And also warned people to expect some disruptions, especially in travel.

The heaviest storm brought more than 20 milliliters of rain in an hour, and let us tell you, it also included some play.

Thunderstorms are expected to move towards northern parts for the remainder of Sunday evening, with the Scard End likely to come to an end before the end of the night, it said.


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Three yellow warnings have been issued for the weekend day i.e. Sunday for the brightness to inform the people.

A body covering most of the western parts of the UK, including the majority of Wales, has issued a lightning storm warning between 23:00.

And in addition to the western parts of Scotland a second weekend which started at 14:00 on Sunday is likely to last until 03:00 on Monday.


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Separate rain warnings have been issued for the south and west of England, including South Wales, from 08:00 on Monday morning throughout the day.

The warning warns people of possible blackouts and delays in bus and rain services. And a full similar warning is in place for parts of Northern Ireland from 12am on Monday to 6pm on Tuesday.

A swirl of clouds is set to affect the chances of seeing the Northern Lights, with another expected for a third night in a row on Sunday.


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Sunday was the hottest day of the year so far over the weekend, the Met Office said, with a record high of 27.5 degrees Celsius recorded in the Chertsey survey.

Thunderstorm and rain warnings after hottest day of year

Met Office forecaster Simon King said temperatures would drop next week and added that next week it would be "much better than the weather in the past few days, not quite as hot". For most of us, it goes down from adolescence to adolescence, he added.


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And further let me tell you that the Meteorological Department has even initially predicted temperatures of 15 to 20 degrees Celsius across the country on Monday, which will not keep the region hot anymore. 

Colder weather is now likely across the region and it is expected that Tuesday and many more spells of rain will occur, but the sun will also make an appearance in between.