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Thunderstorm warnings issued

(@metoffice) September 19, 2024 Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Neil Armstrong, said: ““Thundery downpours are expected to develop in places across the south on Friday afternoon bringing frequent lightning, gusty winds, hail, and spells of heavy rain. The risk of thunderstorms persists into Saturday

Braer Storm 10 January 1993

, brighter, colder weather moved into western Scotland and Northern Ireland with sunshine and a few rain and hail showers. During the afternoon, brighter weather spread to the rest of Scotland and parts of northern England. Showers turned increasingly wintry in the north, with a mixture of hail, sleet

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Thunderstorm warnings issued

) September 20, 2024 Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Jason Kelly said: “Thundery downpours have developed across parts of southern England, and will last into Friday evening, bringing frequent lightning, gusty winds, hail, and spells of heavy rain. The risk of thunderstorms persists into the weekend

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Sunny spells and thunderstorms for the Bank Holiday

Thunderstorms are bringing torrential rain, frequent lightning and some hail to parts of the UK this Bank Holiday weekend.

Thunderstorms are bringing torrential rain, frequent lightning and some hail to parts of the UK this Bank Holiday weekend.  A number of National Severe Weather Warnings have been issued for rain, both Amber and Yellow warnings. Some of the heaviest thunderstorms have brought as much as 30 mm

Towyn Floods 26 February 1990

and east and were often of hail with some thunder in places too. Apart from the far north of Scotland it was a windy night everywhere and gales or severe gales were very widespread. During the day gales affected all areas and gusts in excess of 70 mph were very common. Northern England had some

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Hot weather continues, with Yellow Warnings for thunderstorms in Scotland

for most of Scotland from 2pm until midnight, with the potential for 20 to 30mm of rain in under an hour, and up to 50mm locally where storms could repeatedly affect the same area. The most intense storms may also bring large hail and gusty winds. Showers are expected to ease through the evening, though

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Amber thunderstorm warning issued for southeast England and East Anglia

The Met Office has issued an amber warning for severe thunderstorms with intense rainfall, frequent lightning, hail and gusty winds moving into the UK on Friday night and into Saturday.

are then expected to move into the southeast of England and East Anglia tonight (Friday night) bringing very frequent lightning, hail, and intense downpours of rain with gusty winds.   "The heavy rainfall could lead to surface water flooding, especially in urban areas. An amber severe weather

Met Office Daily Weather: Thunderstorm warning and an unsettled weekend

#WeatherAware⚠️ pic.twitter.com/3hGwPKctr1 — Met Office (@metoffice) June 6, 2025 Saturday looks to be a very showery day, with frequent heavy showers, some thundery with gusty winds and hail. Met Office Chief Meteorologist Dan Suri explains: “Frequent heavy showers and thunderstorms are expected

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