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UK Faces Heavy Thunderstorms And Rain, Flooding Risk Continues

The UK is currently experiencing a series of thunderstorms and heavy rainfall, with unsettled weather causing disruptions across the country. A yellow weather warning is in effect for much of southern England and Wales, particularly affecting Cornwall, which has seen the most severe impacts, according to the BBC.

The Met Office reports that Cornwall has been especially hard hit by thunderstorms, featuring large hail and lightning. Heavy rain is expected to spread, raising concerns about localized flooding and travel disruptions. The weather warning, which covers Wales, southwest England, the Midlands, and parts of southeast England, is set to remain until midnight on Sunday.

Meteorologist Becky Mitchell cautioned that heavy rainfall has created difficult driving conditions in Cornwall. Thunderstorms have also affected other regions, including Wales and London, with Surrey and Oxfordshire reporting lightning strikes. Mitchell noted the potential for more widespread thunderstorms as temperatures rise.

In addition to heavy showers and hail forecast for parts of Wales and southern England, Friday and Saturday saw thousands of lightning strikes recorded across southern England, leading to localized flash flooding. A tornado in Hampshire caused damage in Aldershot.

Looking ahead, unsettled weather is expected to persist into next week, with further risks of localized flooding. Heavy showers and storms will continue through Sunday, accompanied by another yellow weather warning for rain.

While southern regions face these weather challenges, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and areas around the Irish Sea can expect drier and calmer conditions, with plenty of sunshine and pleasant temperatures. However, this reprieve will be brief as autumn approaches, with the equinox marking the end of summer. As winds shift northward, cooler air and low-pressure systems will bring widespread cloud and rain, leading to decreased daytime temperatures and potential gales. Although October may bring occasional warm spells, residents should prepare for the inevitable autumn chill.

Shairin Panwar

As a content writer at The Daily Guardian specializing in International Affairs, I focus on creating clear, well-researched articles that help readers stay informed about global events. I’m passionate about storytelling and aim to present important topics in an engaging and easy-to-understand way.

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