Met Office issues thunderstorm weather warning after heatwave scorches Britain

After the fourth heat wave in summer, yellow air warnings were published for storms in the UK’s regions.
Estimators say that a part of Scotland and Northern Ireland can see “heavy shower and storms olmad until Wednesday evening and Thursday. Met Office warns potential disruptions to roads and public transport in some regions with 50 mm rainfall.
On Monday and Tuesday, it arrives after the country -wide scorching temperatures, some areas climb over 33C in the hottest places of mercury.
Yellow weather warning, Aberdeenshire, Dundee, Edinburgh, East Lothian and Glasgow, including Scotland on Wednesday from 14.00 to midnight. On Thursday, it is followed by a second storm covering Central and East Northern Ireland, as well as most of Scotland, until the 22nd.
Estimators, the affected areas should be prepared for heavy rainfall, warning and strong winds are also possible, he said. They added that drivers should be prepared for some road closure due to “difficult driving conditions” and storms.
After the fourth heat wave storm and shower in summer, heat health warnings were expanded for most England next week.
The United Kingdom Health Safety Agency said that yellow warnings will now be held at 18:00 in 18:00 in 18:00 in Yorkshire and Humber, East and West Midlands, London, South East and South West and East.
Warnings mean that important effects on health and social care services are possible due to high temperatures, including a potential increase in the elderly or pre -existing health conditions.
The warnings would end at 6 o’clock on Wednesday.
People were also warned that communities could be cut by ways that may be inundated, and those who are prone to flashes proposed to prepare a flood plan and an emergency flood kit.
Met Met Office said: “Although most of the fields will remain dry, several scattered heavy shower and storms in the afternoon and evenings in the afternoon and evenings may develop. In places where these occurred, some places can take 20 mm to 30 mm in less than one hour, and if the storm affects the same area again, more than 50 mm may be more than 50 mm.
“The most intense storms can produce large full and Gusty winds. Shower and storms tend to mitigate from mid -evening to late hours, but the mainland can look at the first part of the night in the north of Scotland.”
Estimators, some homes and businesses that cause loss of service, a “lightweight chance of power deduction,” he said. In order to prepare, they said that people should think of gathering torch and battery, a mobile phone power package and other basic elements ”.
People were also warned about a potential “danger of life ği caused by the chance of“ small fast flowing or deep flood juice ”.
Met Office said it is expected to develop heavy shower and storms on Thursday morning.
“Later, the scattered heavy shower and storms are likely to develop in the afternoon and evening parts of Central and Eastern Scotland,” he said. “These will move very slowly, potentially give insulated accumulation of 40 to 60 mm per hour, and some effects from surface water flood are higher.
“Shower and storms should slowly rot from the middle of the evening.”
Hot and sunny weather is estimated in most of the UK until weekend and is preparing to see 29C height on Wednesdays and Thursdays London.
Sunny and dry conditions are expected to last until the next week in the south of England, and the sky turns more gray than the north on Monday.




