Thunderstorms and Storm warning overview
A MET OFFICE amber thunderstorm warning is expected across southern and eastern England, covering parts of the east coast from north Norfolk down to Eastbourne in East Sussex, until 5am tomorrow. The onset of thunderstorms is likely to cause heavy rain, up to 30-50 millimeters, winds speeds exceeding 40-50 miles per hour, and frequent lightning strikes. The area could also experience flooding and power cuts, as additional warnings for yellow conditions are in place in Wales and western England for a wider region. Storms are enclosed in an amber warning, which is the second highest issued by the MET, with yellow warning being the lowest and red indicating severe weather.

This weekend’s weather updates
On Tuesday, the weather warnings envelope parts of the northern and western regions of England from 2pm today until 11:59pm until later. The yellow weather extend into large parts of northern England and Scotland from midnight until 6pm during this period. Showers are expected to subsiding over the following days, with cooling conditions and potentially sunny weather on Monday and Tuesday. Temperature progression is noted to start at 58 degrees in the north and rise up to 26-27 degrees in London by early next week.

Met Office continuity
According to the MET, amber weather is reserved for severe conditions, ensuring timely response measures are communicated in advance. Factors influencing the weather include the funneling off of showers that aid stable results. The Met emphasized the impact of temperature on storm potential, noting days when welcome.

Missing regions and impact
The northern, southern, eastern, and northern and southern parts of England are not included in today’s warnings. Storms could effectively cause significant disruption over the region. TheMET proceeds cautiously, as shown during the slower-moving weather highlights.

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