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Met Office forecasts 'heavy thunderstorms' as storm map shows 52 counties to be hit - full list
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Met Office forecasts 'heavy thunderstorms' as storm map shows 52 counties to be hit - full list The Met Office has said large parts of the UK could see 'heavy thunderstorms' this week a temperatures drop following an intense period of hot weather. The Met Office has forecast 'heavy thunderstorms' for parts of the UK this week, as temperatures cool after a period of intense heat. A Met Office meteorologist said the UK will see changeable conditions with temperatures turning cooler.
Met Office forecasts 'heavy thunderstorms' as storm map shows 52 counties to be hit - full list
The Met Office has said large parts of the UK could see 'heavy thunderstorms' this week a temperatures drop following an intense period of hot weather.
The Met Office has forecast 'heavy thunderstorms' for parts of the UK this week, as temperatures cool after a period of intense heat. A Met Office meteorologist said the UK will see changeable conditions with temperatures turning cooler.
Weather maps show heavy rainstorms with potential for Thunderstorms across large parts of the country on Wednesday and into Thursday. An initial band of rain is set to hit the UK on Monday, with further rainclouds headed towards the country as the week goes on.
Meteorologist Tom Morgan said on the Met Office Youtube channel: "I can't promise rain for all of us through the week ahead, but in the south at least, it's looking like the most changeable week we've seen here. Well, at least since the end of June.
"It will also start to turn cooler as the winds switch to more of a northerly direction. So as well as some rain, showers, and even thunderstorms in places, it will certainly feel considerably fresher than recent weeks in the south.
"There is certainly a more changeable outlook as we go through the middle part of the week. The chance of some heavy thunderstorms in places too."
Despite the forecast, a yellow heat health alert has been extended until 9am on Tuesday for the South East, South West, and London. Last week the UK experienced its fifth heatwave of the summer, with the hottest day of the year recorded at Kew Gardens, London, on Thursday when temperatures hit 38.1C.
Wildfires have ravaged parts of the UK, including in the West Midlands, where a blaze in Stourbridge destroyed 19 homes.
Weather maps from Netweather.tv show large swathes of the UK at risk of thunderstorms on Wednesday and Thursday, before clearer conditions heading into next weekend.
The 52 counties facing thunderstorms on Thursday:
England
- Cheshire
- County Durham
- Cumbria
- Derbyshire
- East Riding of Yorkshire
- Gloucestershire
- Greater Manchester
- Herefordshire
- Lancashire
- Leicestershire
- Lincolnshire
- Merseyside
- North Yorkshire
- Northumberland
- Nottinghamshire
- Rutland
- Shropshire
- South Yorkshire
- Staffordshire
- Tyne & Wear
- Warwickshire
- West Midlands
- West Yorkshire
- Worcestershire
Northern Ireland
- County Antrim
- County Armagh
- County Down
- County Fermanagh
- County Londonderry
- County Tyrone
- Wales
- Anglesey
- Carmarthenshire
- Ceredigion
- Clwyd
- Glamorgan
- Gwynedd
- Monmouthshire
- Pembrokeshire
- Powys
Scotland
- Angus
- Ayrshire
- Dumfries & Galloway
- Dunbartonshire
- Dundee
- Fife
- Glasgow
- Lanarkshire
- Lothian/Edinburgh
- Perth & Kinross
- Renfrewshire
- Scottish Borders
- Stirling
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