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Yep, I'm back again with my weather warnings. Now, I only do these if something of real significance is expected to crop up, and I believe what will occur over the next 36 hours does justify this thread.
During the course of tomorrow (Bank Holiday Monday) It looks like the air will become very unstable over other side of the English Channel and enable large multi-celled storms to form over France. Once that takes place, they will trundle northwards towards the UK.
If these computer models do ring true along with my own high confidence, tomorrow morning and the first half of the afternoon should start bright and dry, then I shall expect some "severe" thunderstorms to develop over the south east of the UK at 6 pm tomorrow (Monday). Then they will move northwestwards to affect the rest of England and perhaps Wales over the course of the night. Storms are expected to pop up over the Midlands and perhaps the south west of England. Also expect localised torrential rain and a small risk of flooding in places, as well as local hail.
Here's a map to outline the storm risk:
During the course of tomorrow (Bank Holiday Monday) It looks like the air will become very unstable over other side of the English Channel and enable large multi-celled storms to form over France. Once that takes place, they will trundle northwards towards the UK.
If these computer models do ring true along with my own high confidence, tomorrow morning and the first half of the afternoon should start bright and dry, then I shall expect some "severe" thunderstorms to develop over the south east of the UK at 6 pm tomorrow (Monday). Then they will move northwestwards to affect the rest of England and perhaps Wales over the course of the night. Storms are expected to pop up over the Midlands and perhaps the south west of England. Also expect localised torrential rain and a small risk of flooding in places, as well as local hail.
Here's a map to outline the storm risk:
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Nice bit of thundering in SE Kent for last 1/2 hr.