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UK storm maps show heavy rain to smash apart 34C heatwave in hours | Weather | News

Some of the UK is prepared for the rain dam within a few hours. The latest air maps on the WX lists show a rainfall coming from tomorrow morning (Monday, July 14), the expected torrential rainfall during the day.

Wet air will sweep the South -west region of Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England. In Scotland, the rain can fall up to 5 mm per hour per hour, Western Ireland will be the most wet from 9 o’clock on the hour. According to Met Office, Thunder can develop throughout England and push it to the northeast. Meanwhile, the western regions of the nation could see “more cool and fresh” air.

Britain has remained in the third heat wave of 2025 so far, while temperatures throughout the country are increasing. The United Kingdom Health Safety Agency (UKHSA) and the Met Office released a warning of amber heat health for six regions until tomorrow.

However, the conditions will change to a significant extent with rain estimation tomorrow. According to WX lists, there will be rainfall at Limerick, Londonderry and Dundalk at 9 am.

In the meantime, in Scotland, Kilmarnock and also will also see torrential rainfall. Lakes region, Lancashire coastline, Swansea, Cardiff, Plymouth, Exeter and Taunton will also be wet air.

Rain will leave most of England and Wales at 12:00, but will remain in Ireland and Scotland. Edinburgh, St Andrews and Perth are expected to drop up to 5 mm per hour.

Until 9 o’clock, the rain will slowly move to the North Scottish Plateaus. There will be heavy shower in some parts of Western Ireland.

The Met Office foresees more rain and shower between Tuesday, July 15 – Thursday, July 17th. Estimated, temperatures may fall on Tuesday and “more fresh air reaches everyone”, he added.

Here is the full list of the areas to be hit from rain tomorrow (Monday, July 14):

  • Limerick
  • Londonaderry
  • Dundalk
  • Kilmarnock
  • Drunkard
  • Edinburgh
  • St Andrews Perth
  • Scottish plateaus
  • Lakes
  • Swansea
  • Cardifff
  • Plymouth
  • Exeter
  • Taunton
  • Newcastle
  • Belfast

Today:

Low cloud in Eastern refraction, but perhaps it remains on some shores. Usually thin and dry, otherwise, with a more fair air cloud than Saturday. A little less hot, but still too hot. Outdoor shower chance.

Tonight:

Rain with a shower in the South and West with the chance of thunder in Northern Ireland. The low cloud in the east is moving again in the interior. A warm night.

Monday:

The shower pushes the northeast during the day interspersed with sunny spells with a few storms. The cooler and fresh air comes from the west, but still hot in some parts of the east.

Tuesday -View for Thursday:

A period that can be changed with rain and shower, from time to time heavy, more sunny and brighter spells mixed between. More fresh air, with average temperatures, reaches the whole on Tuesday, warming up again.

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