Weather to worsen soon with weekend thunderstorm – Met office warns

This weekend, sunbathers might need to forgo their beach towels in favour of their umbrellas because thunderstorms are predicted to hit the UK.

The Met Office has issued a weather warning for the weekend for a sizable portion of England and Wales.

Ahead of what is anticipated to be the warmest weekend of the year, the forecaster issued the warning today.

The Met Office just yesterday issued a heat weather warning for six regions of the UK.

The Met said central and southern England, and the whole of Wales is set for rain and thunder on Saturday.

The warning comes after weeks of prolonged high pressure which has led to the recent sun and high temperatures.

??George Cracknell Wright 11/05/2023 London, United Kingdom London Wet Weather Members of the public attempt to shelter during a thunderstorm near London Bridge in London. A yellow weather warning for thunderstorms is in place for most of eastern England. Photo Credit: George Cracknell Wright
The weather is expected to take a sudden change at the weekend after a long period of sunshine and hot spells(Picture: George Cracknell Wright)

As the high pressure moves north, the UK is expected to see higher temperatures, as well as thunder, hail, and rain, hit central and southern England and Wales.

A change in weather is expected to come at around 2pm on Saturday, with the warning in place until 9pm on Saturday.

Oli Clayden, from the Met Office, confirmed that there could be some travel disruption over the weekend.

He said: ‘After a prolonged dry spell there is a chance of surface water flooding.

‘There could be some surface water issues that could cause travel disruptions as well as the high gusts across parts of the country.’

It is expected that some parts of the UK could see 30-40mm of rain in an hour during parts of Saturday, with hail also expected to hit the UK on Saturday.

Temperatures are forecast to increase steadily heading into the weekend, with Saturday expected to see temperatures rise to as high as 30C in southern parts of England before they slowly decrease in the days that follow.

The thunderstorm warning comes after the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and Met Office issued the first heat health warning of the year to six regions in England, London, the East Midlands, West Midlands, East of England, South East and South West, and is in place from 9am on Friday until Monday morning.

Parts of the country are predicted to be hotter than Marbella, Ibiza and Tenerife over the weekend as a ‘plume of warm air’ moves in from the south.

Mr Clayden added: ‘This is going to be the warmest weekend of the year, which is to be expected as we go into summer.

‘This weekend will also see hail mixed in with strong gusts of wind and rain hit parts of the country.’