Warnings for thunderstorms and heavy showers have been issued by forecasters for Sunday, covering much of England, east Wales and southern Scotland. The Met Office say there is a “small chance of flooding and disruption” in some areas as a result.
The yellow warning urging people to “be aware” came into force from 04:00 BST, covering large swathes of southern England, the Midlands and the north. It expires at 23:59 Forecasters warn thunderstorms and heavy rain are due to develop in the south of England on Sunday morning, moving northwards over the course of the day.
Source: BBC
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