Yellow Thunderstorm Warning in the UK
Storm clouds gathering over the UK as the Met Office issues a yellow thunderstorm warning: with more than two inches of rain set to fall in just two hours. The warning coverage extends to London and the South East, as well as the South West and East of England, from 10am to 9pm on Thursday. It could impact millions of Brits.
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disruptions: The warning impacts millions of Brits, potentially causing travel and roadWorks, as well as road and rail network accidents. Experts warn of heavy rainfall, flash floods, and challenging driving conditions.
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24-Hour Rainfall: conseguing rainfall, the Met Office predicts torrential downpours, including 25-35mm of rain within the first hour and 60mm within the next two hours. Common elements include lightning and hail, with possible travel disruption.
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Local Conditions: The forecast predicts flooding in central and southern England, with sharp showers in Wales and Scotland. Some areas could receive substantial rainfall by mid-August, depending on weather patterns.
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Preparing for Flash floods:낫 Beck Clarks advise residents to prepare for sudden flash floods, using sandbags to protect homes and items, and staying informed about flood warnings. Drivers should avoid driving through flooded roads.
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Impact on People: The warning has been a major issue in Britain, with record-breaking heatwaves in the summer. Implications include drier and less stable weather, highlighting the importance of flood prevention.
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