UK weather: Heavy rain and thunderstorms bring risk of flooding and travel disruption

UK weather: Heavy rain and thunderstorms bring risk of flooding and travel disruption
GBNEWS WEATHER REGIONAL BREAKFAST 210821
Carl Bennett

By Carl Bennett


Published: 21/08/2021

- 05:37

Updated: 21/08/2021

- 05:38

The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for heavy showers and thunderstorms across parts of England, Wales and Northern Ireland on Saturday.

A large swathe of the UK is braced for the risk of flooding and travel disruption this weekend after forecasters warned of the arrival of thunderstorms.

The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for heavy showers and thunderstorms across parts of England, Wales and Northern Ireland on Saturday.


The warning, which runs from midday until 10pm, covers large expanses of each nation, with the exception of some coastal areas, London and other parts of the south east.

Forecasters said many places will miss the worst of conditions, but warned of the potential for some transport disruption and possible flooding.

Weather warning for thunderstorms August 21 2021.
Weather warning for thunderstorms August 21 2021.
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This could include spray, standing water and hail affecting driving conditions, delays to train services, the short term loss of power, potential damage from lightning strikes and possible flooding of a few homes and businesses.

National Highways advised drivers to plan ahead and take care on the roads, with fire services across the country also encouraging caution.

Met Office forecaster Greg Dewhurst said up to 40mm (1.6in) of rain is expected to hit the areas within its warning on Saturday.

“On Saturday we will see a band of heavy rain push north-eastwards across the UK, followed by sunshine and heavy showers,” he said.

“Sunday will see the heavy rain clearing to bright and sunny spells and heavy showers in the east.”

The wet start to the weekend comes after areas including London have already seen a month’s worth of average rainfall for August with 12 days still to go.

Mr Dewhurst said City of London has had 117% of its usual August rainfall already, with 60mm (2.4in) of rain falling on the capital up to August 19, compared with 51mm (2in) usually seen over the entire month.

Northern Ireland has had 91mm (3.6in) of rain – 93% of its 97mm (3.8in) average for the month.

Meanwhile, other areas have been exceptionally dry, including North Yorkshire which has had less than 50% of its usual rainfall.

Mr Dewhurst said overall UK temperatures and rainfall for the time of year are “about average”.

On Saturday, the mercury is set to rise to around 21C (69.8F) in London, 20C (68F) in Cardiff, and 18C (64.4F) in Edinburgh and Belfast.

Today

Outbreaks of rain, heavy at times, moving north and east across many areas. Then turning brighter across southern, western and later some central parts, but with showers, heavy and thundery in places.

Tonight

Heavy rain or showers becoming restricted to parts of northern and eastern England, whilst dying out elsewhere. Mist and low cloud in the north and east.

Sunday

Rain in the east clearing, with cloud breaking to allow sunny intervals for most areas. Some showers developing, but many southwestern areas remaining dry. Warm in the sunshine.

Outlook for Monday to Wednesday

A mainly fine and dry spell, though a few light showers are likely in places. Warm, perhaps very warm for some western areas, otherwise close to normal.

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