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Met Office warns thunderstorms as heatwave turns

The Met Office is forecasting the chance of thunderstorms and heavy rain , as temperatures are set to drop massively in the coming days. The UK was scorched earlier this week as temperatures hit record levels for the time of year, with 35.1C measured in Kew Gardens, west London for example. However, there will be a massive drop in temperatures going forward, including 17C to 19C in the North. The South meanwhile could see around 18C to 21C. Rebecca Mitchell, senior operational meteorologist at the

weather service, said: “Going into next week, there is a big change on the way. We’ve got spells of rain, possible thunderstorms, and some strengthening winds through much of the week. “The other part of the story is the temperatures will be much lower compared to the week just gone. They’ll be around average for the time of year, which typically is around 17 to 19 degrees in the north and around 18 to 21 degrees in the south, so about 14 degrees lower in

some places compared to the previous week.” On Monday, heavy rain is expected to cross the whole country, particularly in parts of Wales, Ms Mitchell said. “We’re not expecting too many impacts from this because it has been so dry recently for many places, and actually for some areas the rain will be welcome, I think, for gardeners, farmers, anyone hoping for some rain,” she said. “And then, following that, into Tuesday, we’ve got some heavy showers and potential thunderstorms. The main areas likely to

see some thunderstorms would be central and southern areas, so Northern Ireland, northern England, southern England, and Wales.” For the rest of the week, much of the county will see “unsettled weather” along with some sunny spells and highs of low-20Cs, she said. The cooler conditions come after at least 14 people died during the heatwave after getting into difficulties in bodies of water, prompting emergency services to issue safety warnings. On Sunday morning, South Yorkshire Police said a search remained ongoing at the River

Don in Mexborough after the force had received reports that an 11-year-old boy had entered the water on Saturday evening but had not been seen getting out. Officers were called to the scene at Ferry Boat Lane at 7.59pm on Saturday and emergency crews from the National Police Air Service, Yorkshire Ambulance Service and the South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Services also responded, police said. The boy’s family had been informed and were being supported by specially trained officers. Thousands of people in Kent were

without drinking water or experienced disruptions to their supply over the weekend as South East Water continued to grapple with issues following the hot weather. On Sunday evening, the company said drinking water supplies had been restored for “most customers” across the county, including those in Whitstable and Herne Bay. Some 4,058 customers may still be experiencing low pressure or intermittent supply in areas including Whistable, Coxheath and Loose, South East Water said. The company apologised for the disruption and said it was working to

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4 Comments

  1. 17C to 19C?? That’s basically freezing to me after the heat. I swear the weather report is just a guess every time but I’ll still check it.

  2. Wait, didn’t they say it was scorching and record levels like 35? Now it drops like 14 degrees and suddenly everyone’s surprised. Also I saw “Met Office” and thought it was like a police thing for some reason.

  3. Dry then heavy rain across the whole country on Monday… so if you watered your plants this week you’re good? I don’t even garden lol, but I’m just glad it’s not more heat. Thunderstorms sound fun until your power goes out though. I wish they’d say where exactly, not just “central and southern” like that’s a real address.

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