Meeted office spending thunderstorms with a maximum of 50 mm of rain to get into HRS

Meeted office spending thunderstorms with a maximum of 50 mm of rain to get into HRS

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The with Office has issued a new warning for thunderstorms this weekend, with up to 50 mm of rain in just a few hours.

The warning indicates the arrival of heavily, so that the risk of floods, hail and lightning strike brings in the UK.

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There is also a follow-up Amber warning that will continue until 5 am on MondayCredit: Office with Office
Lightning striking houses.

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Lightning hits Church Street in Witham in Heaven, Essex
Lightning strike about houses.

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During the thunderstorms, some parts of the UK could receive up to 50 mm of rain

British are encouraged to be prepared, because intense storms are set to touch different regions, causing worries about widespread disturbance.

The weather warnings will influence various areas until 5 am, including London, the southeast and east of England, until 5 am.

There is also a follow-up-amber warning that will continue until 5 am on Monday.

It with office Has the risk of “fast flowing or deep flood water” emphasizes that lives could endanger, whereby some communities may be cut off by flooding.

During the thunderstorms, some parts of the UK could receive rain in just a few hours to 50 mm.

This will bring a major disruption, including road closures, train cancellations and power outages.

It also warned of the potential of strong wind, achieved up to 50 km / h, which could worsen the impact of the storms.

Meteorologist Alex Deakin of the office noted that the day would start with ‘hot and moist’, with some parts of the country possibly saw temperatures climb up to 30 ° C.

However, the circumstances will change quickly, with thunderstorms that start around 2 p.m. in Wales and the southwest, which will spread to other areas later in the day.

Parts of South England, including London, the temperatures could remain as high on Friday evening as 28 ° C, although the heat will quickly take place for more restless weather.

With 30-50 mm of rain expected in some areas before the storms are early on Saturday, residents in Greater London, Plymouth, Bath, Brighton, Norwich and parts of the southeast are advised to remain alert.

Cardiff and other southern regions can experience the heaviest rain showers, with some areas possibly receiving up to 80 mm of rain.

This level of rainfall is likely to cause significant flooding of surface water, which means that the driving conditions are dangerous and lead to the risk of accidents.

The situation has already caused considerable floods in parts of the southwest, especially in Plymouth, where locals fought against knee-deep water.

The storms have already led to closures, with some roads, such as Gdynia Way and Kings Street, closed due to flooding.

The Royal in Plymouth theater has also closed its doors as a result of flooding damage.

James Mackenzie-Blackman, Chief Executive and artistic director of TRP, stated: “The torrence of us today needed us to close the theater royal while we continue to deal with an important flood in our basement.

Our priority is the safety of our staff, our artists, visitors and participants. “

In addition to the potential floods, it is expected that strong winds of up to 50 km / h cause problems along coasts and hills, so that the situation for drivers and emergency services is further complicated.

Local authorities have advised caution while traveling, especially in affected areas, because there can be delays and possible cancellations for training and bus services.

The disruption can take place during the weekend, especially in areas where flood water lingers.

The Office Van Mo has given a warning about the increased risk of flow reductions, especially in areas where storms yield lightning strikes.

Residents are encouraged to be prepared for the possibility of service interruptions, whereby some houses and companies may lose the electricity due to the extreme weather.

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This follows on Friday’s warning warning for thunderstorms, hail and lightning strikes.

The public is encouraged to follow it closely and to take precautions to protect themselves and their property.

Person who runs in heavy rain with an umbrella and a balloon in a plastic bag.

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British are encouraged to be prepared because intense storms are set to hit different regions, causing worries about widespread disturbanceCREDIT: PA

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