Met Office UK warns off thunderstorm and risk of flooding
Portions of the UK are gauged to relax in 27C (81F) heat on Tuesday. However, there is a gamble of flooding as tempests clear at first.
The Met Office has given yellow weather conditions cautioning for rainstorms. Covering the vast majority of southern England and portions of South Wales including Cardiff.
There is a “little opportunity that homes and organizations could be overflowed rapidly”. The Met Office said.
There may likewise be “lightning strikes or hail”.
The top temperature in the east of England on Monday is gauged to be 23C (73F). With 19C (66F) in Belfast and 20C (68F) in the northwest of England and North Wales.
Then things truly hot up on Tuesday with highs of 27C (81F) figure for East Anglia, 24C (75F) for the southwest of England, and 18C (64F) for northern Scotland.
Sky News forecaster Jo Wheeler said Monday will be a warm day in the south however there will be a “damp vibe to the day”.
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On Tuesday, “eastern pieces of the nation ought to have an exquisite day with daylight and a high of 27C”, she added.
After that temperatures will decrease a couple of degrees, with eastern England gauge to be down to 23C on Thursday.
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