UK weather: Heatwave to reach dramatic climax today - with yellow warnings for thunderstorms in place
- A heatwave is set to reach its peak on Sunday in the UK, with temperatures above 30C in southern England. However, there is a yellow warning for thunderstorms in northern England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, with heavy rainfall and a risk of flooding.
- Saturday was the hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures reaching 33.2C in London. Sunday is expected to extend the record for the longest consecutive stretch of September days above 30C.
- Showers and rain will arrive on Monday, bringing cooler and fresher conditions, although it will still be muggy in the South East. Three yellow weather warnings for thunderstorms are also in place in Ireland, with frequent lightning and heavy downpours expected.
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Yellow warnings for thunderstorms in place after seven-day heatwave
The yellow warning is in place until midnight (Picture: PA/Metro.co.uk) London is in meltdown. May we all spare a thought for King Charles’ Guards outside Buckingham Palace, still sporting real bear fur hats. Temperatures are set to rise above 30°C across southern England again today, for the seventh day in a row, after Saturday was named the hottest day of the year so far. For many, this may be the final chance to enjoy the summer sunshine as t…
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