Swathe of new thunderstorm and rain warnings announced covering much of UK

People using umbrellas whilst walking in the rain on Westminster Bridge, in London. An amber weather warning has come into force with dangerous thunderstorms threatening to bring a weekend of flooding to parts of the UK. Picture date: Saturday July 19, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA Wire
More storms are set to come to the UK this week (Picture: PA)

The Met Office has announced new weather warnings as Britain prepares for a stormy few days.

Wales and the far west of the Midlands are under a yellow thunderstorm warning as the region prepares for heavy showers, which could cause localised flooding and transport disruption.

Northern Ireland and the north of England are also under yellow rain alerts as heavy showers move through the area.

Scotland is under two warnings – both a rain and thunderstorm alert – while the blustery weather makes its way through.

Tomorrow, the entirety of the UK, stretching from Devon to Kent and Kent to the Scottish Highlands, will be under a collective yellow thunderstorm warning until 7 pm.

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Today will be rainy with thunderstorms (Map: Metro)
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Tomorrow, storms will linger across most of the UK (Map: Metro)
Motorists on the A46 near Coventry during rain showers. An amber weather warning has come into force with dangerous thunderstorms threatening to bring a weekend of flooding to parts of the UK. Picture date: Saturday July 19, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Jacob King/PA Wire
Driving conditions could slightly worsen in the rain (Picture: PA)

The Met Office said: ‘Scattered heavy showers and thunderstorms are expected on Monday. Rainfall amounts will vary from place to place, but in some locations, 20-40 mm is possible within a couple of hours.

‘Heavy downpours of rain will be the primary hazard, but lightning strikes are also likely, along with the potential for hail and gusty winds.’

The wet weather is expected to lead to disruptions such as road closures and power cuts.

Tomorrow, the Met Office said: ‘Another cloudy, damp start, particularly for the southeast and across Northern Ireland. Brighter elsewhere, though showers soon return; heavy, thundery, and with a risk of hail by the afternoon.’

Be sure to pack those brollies. Luckily, the weather will become a bit more tolerable towards the end of this week.

By Thursday, there will be more sunshine and fewer showers as temperatures warm up a bit.

The wet weather comes just in time as regions across the UK declare drought and enter into hosepipe bans.

So far, South East Water and Yorkshire Water hosepipe bans are in effect, while Thames Water and Southern Water’s bans will begin next week.

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