Today scattered showers and thunderstorms will continue to affect the southern half of the country, becoming intense through the afternoon with the ...
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Met Eireann's warning that parts of south Leinster will experience spot flooding today. An Orange weather alert's in place until 4 o'clock. Emer Flood of Met ...
"We'll be feeling a noticeably cooler and fresher today; highs will be between just 15 to 17 degrees across the north and west." Emer Flood of Met Eireann says today will be cooler - compared to the last five days: Thunderstorms and heavy rain look set to bash parts of the country as the weather takes a change for the worse.
The Met Office has issued yellow thunderstorm warnings for today, Tuesday and Wednesday which could also cause disruption on roads and rails. It comes after a ...
On Tuesday a yellow warning for thunderstorms is in place for England and Wales from midnight on Monday until 11.59pm on Tuesday. On Monday the warnings are in place for Scotland and Northern Ireland until 11.59pm. Another is in place for England and Wales from 10am today until 11.59pm tonight. Meanwhile, a heat-health alert issued by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is in place until 9am on Tuesday 16 August for England. Then on Wednesday southern parts of England have a warning in place from 9am until 11.59pm.
Met Office national morning forecast for August 15 - Thunderstorm warnings for much of the UK and cooler conditions continue through the week.
Here at Derbyshire Live, we've put together an hour-by-hour look at the weather forecast for Derby today. Where flooding or lightning strikes occur, there is a chance of delays and some cancellations to train and bus services. The Met Office's warning came into force at 6am this morning, Monday (August 15), and will be in place until midnight tomorrow, Tuesday, August 16.
The UK is entering a more unsettled period of weather, with thunderstorms dominating the forecast up to Wednesday.
Keep track of current weather warnings on the weather warning page. With two weeks to go until the end of summer, it is not feasible that any expected rainfall will balance the books to produce average results. With a similar pattern expected on Tuesday, by Wednesday the focus will shift to the warnings across southern England.
Met Office national morning forecast for August 15 - Thunderstorm warnings for much of the UK and cooler conditions continue through the week.
But it adds: "Some slow-moving and heavy showers are expected to develop, perhaps turning thundery with hail." In terms of the forecast for Monday's weather, the Met Office still says that the maximum temperature is set to be 32C. The meteorological agency has put the warning in place from 10am on Monday, August 15, to last until the end of Tuesday, August 16.
Met Office national morning forecast for August 15 - Thunderstorm warnings for much of the UK and cooler conditions continue through the week.
Despite the yellow thunderstorm warning coming into action, which warns of flash flooding and poor driving conditions, rain may not fall in Hampshire today. Commenting on today's forecast for the south, a Met Office spokesperson said: "Cloudier than recently, although still some warm sunshine. Hampshire is currently only forecast to see some shade today, with a few glimpses of sun throughout the day.
A four day yellow weather warning has been issued for Suffolk with chances of thunderstorms starting from Monday.
- 10See inside beautiful thatched house in the heart of Suffolk village - 5'Peaceful' Suffolk coastal town named one of the best in the UK Although the warning has been put in place for four days, it is expected that the worst of the weather will be today.
The Met Office has predicted a mostly cloudy start to the day and the chance of rain.
Into Tuesday, temperatures will continue to drop bringing cloudy breezes and potentially heavy, thundery showers and longer spells of rain. Temperatures will begin to reduce in Leeds from Monday following the weekend heatwave. The Met Office has predicted a mostly cloudy start to the day with some sunny spells around 8am before patches of cloud begin to take over.
Met Eireann's long range forecast has predicted a high pressure to dominate conditions later this month as temperatures climb above average, ...
Showers will gradually die out in the south to leave a mainly dry night with clear spells. Likewise, temperatures are also expected to stay close to typical levels for the time of year. Light to moderate northerly winds will increase fresh to strong along Atlantic coasts.
The thunderstorms to come follow a second heatwave of the summer, during which Essex experienced temperatures of over 30C.
Southend: Sunny conditions at 7pm, sunny intervals at 8pm. Cloudy from 9pm onwards. Chelmsford: Sunny intervals at 7pm, cloudy from 8pm onwards. Braintree: Sunny conditions at 7pm, sunny intervals at 8pm. Saffron Walden: Sunny intervals at 7pm, cloudy from 8pm onwards. It will be cloudy in Chelmsford, Colchester and Southend. Temperatures will continue to fall.
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During the remainder of the week, temperatures are anticipated to climb to a peak of 24โ in London on both Thursday (18 August) and Friday (19 August). Temperatures will peak in the mid-20s for London, the South East and East Anglia, with the rest of England and Wales hovering in the early-20s. Temperatures will remain in the low-20s for most, with highs of 22โ anticipated in London, Kent and Sussex. As we move into Wednesday (17 August), yellow weather warnings for thunderstorms will remain in place across the South West, home counties, South East and much of East Anglia. The rest of the UK - with the exception of the far north of Scotland - has a yellow weather warning in place for this eventuality until midnight. A yellow weather warning is in place from the South West of Scotland up to Aberdeenshire between midnight and 10am.