BRITS have woken up to unsettled conditions after the Met Office issued thunderstorm warnings on the first day of the Bank Holiday. The forecasters posted yellow weather warnings for some parts of …
The warning cautioned Brits in the northwest of "frequent heavy showers" and "isolated thunderstorms".The full warning read: "Heavy showers may cause localised flooding and disruption through to Saturday morning.
"Flooding of a few homes and businesses is possible Some interruption to power supplies and other services likely." Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Steven Keates said: "Areas to the southeast will see fewer showers with more in the way of bright or sunny spells on Saturday and Sunday, though temperatures are likely to remain around average for the time of year.
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