Danger to life weather warning as thunderstorms and flooding set to hit England

Met Office said that some parts of Southern England were beaten with heavy rain on Saturday that may cause “important” flood and life danger.
A amber warning was released for the storm, including large towns and cities such as London, Brighton, Portsmouth, Chelmsford, St Albans and Cambridge.
Estimators are warned about sudden floods in roads and homes at risk of cutting some more remote communities, while delays and bus services are likely to be.
Power cuttings may also occur and buildings are at the risk of damage caused by flood water, lightning strikes, full and strong winds.
It is one of the few air warnings for storms organized throughout the country.

There are two yellow warnings on Friday, which covers Yorkshire and the north east of England between 11:00 and 18:00 on Friday. The second will take place at 21:00 in London and South East until 23:49.
On Saturday, two yellow warnings will be made as well as a more severe amber warning. Most of the UK will be met with a yellow warning from midnight to 9 pm. Eastern Scotland also faces a yellow warning from 16:00 to noon on Sunday.
Another warning in the south -west of the UK will be on Sunday at noon and will remain until 3 o’clock on Monday.

Met Office, torrential rainfall in the coming days will be fueled with a mass of hot and humid air moving throughout the country, he said.
Meteorologist Jason Kelly said, “We will see the temperatures that reach 30 ° C or more temperatures to some parts of Eastern England until Friday, until Friday, and very hot and overwhelming conditions continue in some parts of the Central and Southern England.”

When we look at the next week, some dry, brighter intervals are also likely to continue with shower shower and storms. Temperatures will be normal or hot for the time of the year, depending on sunlight.
Until the middle of the week, the eastern regions can still see the shower, but conditions may begin to settle from the west. Temperatures are expected to be near or slightly above normal and temperature in more sunny areas.
Since the South Water fought with Extraordinary dry air, South Water has become the last company that banned a Hosepipe to protect the rare chalk flow habitat.
The company said that Hosepipes restrictions for activities such as irrigation gardens, shovel pools or automobile washing will come for households on Monday for households on Hampshire and Wight Island.

Water companies, since 1976 in response to the beginning of the beginning of the year for England, the last announcement of Hosepipe Bans.
The Environmental Agency said that the rainfall across the UK is 20 percent less than the long -term average for June, and that the two most record -breaking heat waves for the country are looking for unusual high water demand.
The drought was declared in East and West Midlands on Tuesday, and the region was influenced by the lack of rainfall on the losses of Northern England.