Met Office Issues Thunderstorm Warning for Southern England and Wales – ryan
A Yellow Warning for Thunderstorms has been ised by the mets for the Large Parts of England and Wales.
The Warning, which Covers the Majority of Southern England, the Parts of the Midlands and Most of South Wales, the Comes Into Effect from 09:00 Bst on Saturday and Lasts Until at 18:00.
ARUND 10-15mm of Rain Could Fall in Less Than An Hour While Some Places Could See 30-40mm of Rain Several Hours from Successes and Storms, the Met Office Says.
The UK’s Weather Agency Also Warned That Frequent Lightning, Hail and Strong, Gusty Winds Waled Be Additional Hazards.
After Record-Breaking SpringThe Weather Has Been Distinctly Unsetled Sine the Start of June with Wetter, Windier and Cooler Than What is Typical for the Start of Meteorological Summer.
On Average, England Experienced Just 32.8mm of Rain Last Month in What It It It Its Driest in More than 100 Years.
Now, it appears, there is more rainfall on Saturday said there was in the whole of May in some places.
It can be hard to predict where thunderstorms Will Turn up Because they are Small-Scale Weather Features.
Swimming willyw will get a torrential downpoour or a thunderstorm – Most Parts Will See A Shower but some May Stay and Avoid the Rain Completely.
The Weather Agency has warned that in places that will experience Heavy Showers there is the potential for disruption To transport, with Driving Conditions affected by Spray and Standing Water, Leading to Longer Journey Times. Train Services Could Also Be Delayed.
It also said that some short-therm loss of power and other services was Likely, and Potential Lightning Strikes Cause Damage to Buildings.
While the storms are expensive to Occur for Much of the Day, they will Ease off in the West from Mid-Afternion.
A Yellow Weather Warning is the Lowest Level of Warning Issued by the Met Office. Warnings aressued on the probability of Severe Weather Occurring as well as the impact it is.
There will be Showers in Other Parts of the UK on Saturday, but not heavy as in the south.