Thunderstorm Threat Looms over NZ, Downpours for the South
- On Wednesday, the Met Office alerted the public to expect heavy rain and thunderstorms across parts of the UK, with a yellow warning in effect from midnight on Thursday, June 12.
- A yellow warning has been issued for heavy rainfall expected between Friday afternoon and early Saturday morning, with 30 to 50 millimeters of rain likely to cause travel interruptions and potential impacts on utilities.
- The warning covers regions including North Wales and Pembrokeshire, where up to 40mm of rain may fall within three hours and gusts could reach 50mph.
- A Met Office representative urged people to prioritize safety by planning ahead and minimizing road travel when hazardous conditions, such as flooding and power outages, are expected.
- These conditions are expected to cause disruptions to travel, possible power outages, and highlight the need for caution around metal objects and floodwaters during thunderstorms.
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Met Office issues yellow weather warning for Essex ahead of possible thunderstorms
The Met Office has sent out the warning on Wednesday and has told the public there may be torrential downpours bringing 30-50mm of rain.
·Essex, United Kingdom
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