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Met Office issues thunderstorm weather warning across South West

Met Office issues thunderstorm weather warning across South West

A yellow weather warning for thunderstorms has been issued across parts of the South West of England. The Met Office warning covers areas including Bristol, Gloucestershire, Somerset, Wiltshire and Dorset.

The warning – which was initially set up for rain before later being updated to thunderstorms – came into effect at 4.39am this morning (June 20) and will continue until 10.30am. The Met Office warns that heavy rain and storms will move north across the area and that some travel disruption is likely.

It states that bus and train services will probably be affected with journey times taking longer or even be cancelled. It also notes that spray and sudden flooding on roads will probably make car journey times longer too.

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It comes after it was forecast that heavy would batter the South West this week. Radar images from the Met Office showed a huge band of rain approaching from the south coast.

According to the latest Met Office forecasts the rain will continue in Bristol until at least 9am before drying up for the rest of the day. Despite the weather warning the afternoon should see bright spells with highs of 24C.

Most of the South West is also expected to dry up towards lunchtime and into the afternoon. However, the Met Office forecast says stormy conditions are set to hit Somerset around the evening rush hour, with Taunton forecast thunder between 4pm and 6pm.

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  • June 19, 2023