Met Office: Thunderstorm warning issued for parts of England in midst of 34C heatwave

While Met Office continued to grasp a heat wave of England, it released an air warning for storms in some parts of England this weekend.
An estimated, Saturday and Sunday, a yellow storm warning comes into force.
Saturday at 15:00 on Sunday at 4:00 on Sunday.
The Warning covers East Midlands, West Midlands, North East England, North West England, Yorkshire and Humber and Wales.
This includes large towns and cities such as Leicester, Nottingham, Durham, Newcastle, Greater Manchester, Merseyside and York.
Met Office has warned the spray, and sudden floods can lead to difficult driving conditions and some road closure, and there is a slight chance of the chance of electrical cuts.
Estimated, some communities have the chance to cut out of flooded ways.
“Although many places will probably remain dry and unaffected, scattered storms can develop in the afternoon, last in the evening, and finally move to the northeast before being cleaned to the North Sea early on Sundays.” He said.
“The most intense storms can produce lightning, large and gusty winds with some heavy downpour for a while. This can lead to some surface water effect in places.”
High temperatures come up to 30.8C on Friday due to a amber heat health warning for all regions in the UK.
The warning given by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) for the first time since September 2023 is in force on Monday at 9 am on Monday.
“Significant impacts are likely” between health and social care services due to high temperatures, including the increase in deaths between people with 65 years and older or health conditions.
Met Office Weather predicted Dan Stroud is expected to cross the heat wave criteria of various parts of the country in the afternoon.
When the areas reach a certain temperature for three consecutive days, an official heat wave is recorded and the thresholds vary between 25C and 28C in different parts of the UK.
The temperatures will be in low 30s and will probably be the summit of hot magic on Saturday, because 34C is possible, still under the record of June 35.6C in 1976.
Sunday, in the south and east, probably a very hot day in the late 20s, will be cooler elsewhere, temperatures in the mid -20s.




