Thunderstorms are on the way as map shows which areas are most at risk of frequent lightning with a month’s worth of rain set to fall in a few hours

A spell of thunderstorms is forecast for a numbers of Brits this evening despite warm weather continuing for the rest of this week after the hottest day of the year so far. The Met Office has issued a 36-hour weather warning amid concerns some areas could see up to a month’s rainfall in a few hours
Thunderstorms are on the way as map shows which areas are most at risk of frequent lightning with a month’s worth of rain set to fall in a few hours

A spell of thunderstorms is forecast for a numbers of Brits this evening despite warm weather continuing for the rest of this week after the hottest day of the year so far.

The Met Office has issued a 36-hour weather warning amid concerns some areas could see up to a month’s rainfall in a few hours, resulting in flash flooding.

And thunder and lightning activity is also in the forecast from Wednesday evening, extending at least into Thursday for some regions of England and Wales, as highs of 30C (86F) continue to bake the country.  

It comes after yesterday was the UK’s warmest day of 2024 so far with a temperature of 32.0C (89.6F) recorded in London at both Kew Gardens and Heathrow Airport.

Neil Armstrong, chief forecaster at the Met Office, said: ‘The focus for Wednesday’s thunderstorm Yellow warning extends across a swathe of southeastern England from Hampshire to Essex, including London and parts of the Home Counties. 

‘While many areas will stay dry, a few places could see thunderstorms later today with frequent lightning and heavy downpours possible.’

A person enjoys the weather in Regent's Park, London, on the hottest day of the year so far

A person enjoys the weather in Regent’s Park, London, on the hottest day of the year so far 

People enjoy the warm weather at Clevedon Marine Lake in Clevedon

People enjoy the warm weather at Clevedon Marine Lake in Clevedon

A woman makes the most of the hot weather at Clevedon Marine Lake in Clevedon before thunderstorms hit on Wednesday evening and Thursday

A woman makes the most of the hot weather at Clevedon Marine Lake in Clevedon before thunderstorms hit on Wednesday evening and Thursday 

The Met Office¿s Yellow thunderstorm warning covers most of England and Wales except the far South West and northwest

The Met Office’s Yellow thunderstorm warning covers most of England and Wales except the far South West and northwest

Thunder and lightning activity is in the forecast from Wednesday evening, extending at least into Thursday

Thunder and lightning activity is in the forecast from Wednesday evening, extending at least into Thursday

Visitors pack out Brighton beach in East Sussex yesterday to enjoy the hot weather

Visitors pack out Brighton beach in East Sussex yesterday to enjoy the hot weather

Three women enjoy the warm weather at Greenwich Park in South East London yesterday

Three women enjoy the warm weather at Greenwich Park in South East London yesterday

Dog walkers and joggers out first thing this morning on the Long Walk in Windsor, Berkshire

Dog walkers and joggers out first thing this morning on the Long Walk in Windsor, Berkshire

Low-lying cloud formations over the Oxfordshire countryside in Dunsden this morning

Low-lying cloud formations over the Oxfordshire countryside in Dunsden this morning

There is a risk of flooding in some parts of the country, but the exact locations under threat are not yet clear because the thunderstorms will be ‘quite hit and miss’.

Up to 50mm (2in) of rain could fall in two hours in the South East this afternoon.

Then tomorrow could see 50mm (2in) to 100mm (4in) in a few hours in some spots, which is more than a month’s worth of rainfall. 

For the same day, the Met Office’s Yellow thunderstorm warning covers most of England and Wales except the far South West and northwest. 

Dan Holley, a Met Office deputy chief forecaster, said: ‘The Met Office has issued a thunderstorm warning over a broad geographical area but not all locations will see impacts. 

‘The most intense impacts are likely to be focussed on central, southern and southeast areas of England. Here some locations will witness torrential downpours, large hail and frequent lightning. A few places could see 50-100mm of rainfall in a few hours.’ 

The average August rainfall in England is 75mm (2.95 inches). 

Forecasters said there could be road closures, train delays and power cuts due to the storms.

They also said in tomorrow’s warning that there is ‘a small chance that homes and businesses could be flooded’ and cause ‘a danger to life.’

But the heat is not set to last into the weekend with temperatures set to return to the mid-20Cs in the South as a band of rain moves through the country on Saturday.

WARNING 1) A Met Office thunderstorm warning is in place for today, from 12pm until midnight

WARNING 1) A Met Office thunderstorm warning is in place for today, from 12pm until midnight

WARNING 2) The Met Office has also issued a thunderstorm alert for the whole of tomorrow

WARNING 2) The Met Office has also issued a thunderstorm alert for the whole of tomorrow

The Met Office has also confirmed that Britain is currently experiencing an official heatwave and that it is likely to remain very warm for the next few days.

Met Office meteorologist Becky Mitchell added that the heatwave began on Monday, and ‘we’re in the midst of it now as we expect temperatures to continue to be high in the coming days’.

Heatwave criteria is when a location records a period of at least three consecutive days with daily maximum temperatures meeting or exceeding the heatwave temperature threshold, which varies by region but is 28C (82F) in London.

Yesterday, a fire broke out in Orpington, South East London, with four fire engines and around 25 firefighters called to a field where four hectares of straw were ablaze.

The UK Health Security Agency has issued yellow heat health warnings for all areas of England, except the North East and North West, until 9am on Friday.

It warned the expected hot weather may have ‘significant impacts’ on the health and social care sector across the south east and London, with minor impact elsewhere.

Conditions are likely to impact the ‘vulnerable’, such as the elderly and those with multiple health conditions.

To cope with warm evenings, the Met Office has urged Britons to keep their homes as cool as possible.

It said: ‘Overnight temperatures are going to be very high so it’s quite hard to cool houses down in that situation because you don’t have the relief overnight and temperatures dropping.

‘If you can open your windows at night, try to let some of the cooler air in and keep curtains or blinds shut during the day’.

The UK’s hottest day of the year before yesterday was July 19 when a temperature of 31.9C (89.4F) was recorded at St James’s Park in London. The previous record high for 2024 before that was 30.5C (86.9F) in Wisley, Surrey, on June 26.

Aldi expects to sell 12million ice creams and lollies this week, and shift 1.7million individual ice cream sticks, lollies and cones per day during the hot weather spell. 

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