Thunderstorms blast Britain for a THIRD day with 2.4ins of rain to hit say Met Office

Britain is bracing itself for a third day of downpours with another expected tonight – and this time experts are warning up to 2.4ins of rain could fall over parts of England.

The Met Office have put a yellow weather alert in place for much of England and large parts of Wales tonight and warned up to half an inch of rain could fall in most parts of the country.

But the south west could be the worst with, with experts warning up to 2.4ins of rain could fall, a third of which could come down in just three hours – something they warn may lead to some localised disruption.

Two separate yellow weather warnings are in place tonight, one which covers thunderstorms across most of southern England and Wales, which warns of a ‘small chance’ of homes being flash-flooded and fast flowing or deep floodwater causing danger to life.

The Met Office has also today warned of potential travel disruption on the roads and to public transport, as well as a chance of power cuts.

The second warning for rain covers most of the Midlands and parts of the north and warns flooding of a ‘few homes and businesses is likely, with bus and train services ‘probably affected’.  

But it’s not all doom and gloom.

The sunny weather which has brightened the coronavirus lockdown for many is set to return next week, with bright skies and sun on Monday and Tuesday and temperatures set to rise as high as 82F in London by Wednesday and 85F in the south east.

Britain is bracing itself for another downpour tonight, as experts warn up to 2.5mm of rain could fall in an hour in some parts of England. Pictured a works vehicle powers through flash flooding in Bristol

The Met Office have put a yellow weather warning in place for much of England and large parts of Wales tonight, when they say between 5mm to 10 mm of rain could fall. Pictured a Tesco van drivers through a flash flood in Bristol

The Met Office have put a yellow weather warning in place for much of England and large parts of Wales tonight, when they say between 5mm to 10 mm of rain could fall. Pictured a Tesco van drivers through a flash flood in Bristol

Te south west could be the worst with, with experts a few places perhaps seeing 30mm to 40 mm in as little as three hours, which they warn may lead to some localised disruption. Pictured: A commuter in London wears a face mask while holding an umbrella

Te south west could be the worst with, with experts a few places perhaps seeing 30mm to 40 mm in as little as three hours, which they warn may lead to some localised disruption. Pictured: A commuter in London wears a face mask while holding an umbrella 

Two separate yellow weather warnings are in place tonight, one which covers thunderstorms across most of southern England and Wales. Pictured: Commuters brave the rain today in London, most with the help of an umbrella

Two separate yellow weather warnings are in place tonight, one which covers thunderstorms across most of southern England and Wales. Pictured: Commuters brave the rain today in London, most with the help of an umbrella

The southern England alert warns of a 'small chance' of homes being flash-flooded and fast flowing or deep floodwater causing danger to life. Pictured: A commuter with an umbrella in the rain in London today

The Met Office has also today warned of potential travel disruption on the roads and to public transport, as well as a chance of power cuts. Pictured: A commuter with an umbrella in the rain in London today

The southern England alert warns of a ‘small chance’ of homes being flash-flooded and fast flowing or deep floodwater causing danger to life. Pictured: Commuters make use of their umbrellas in the rain in London today

The second warning for rain covers most of the Midlands and parts of the north and warns flooding of a 'few homes and businesses is likely, with bus and train services 'probably affected'. Pictured walks over Westminster Bridge in the rain

The second warning for rain covers most of the Midlands and parts of the north and warns flooding of a ‘few homes and businesses is likely, with bus and train services ‘probably affected’. Pictured walks over Westminster Bridge in the rain

It's not all doom and gloom when it comes to the weather forecast though. Temperatures are set to rise to 80F by Wednesday as the sunny weather returns. Pictured: A commuter braves the rain in a wet Birmingham city centre

It’s not all doom and gloom when it comes to the weather forecast though. Temperatures are set to rise to 80F by Wednesday as the sunny weather returns. Pictured: A commuter braves the rain in a wet Birmingham city centre

Commuters wearing hoods or using umbrellas walk through Westminster in London, near to the memorial of PC Keith Palmer, who was killed in a terror attack in 2017

Commuters wearing hoods or using umbrellas walk through Westminster in London, near to the memorial of PC Keith Palmer, who was killed in a terror attack in 2017

Londoners commute into work during heavy rain this morning as the capital was hit by bad weather

Londoners commute into work during heavy rain this morning as the capital was hit by bad weather

As the torrential downpour sweeps across the nation, two people, quickly run along a street in Leicester with a push chair

As the torrential downpour sweeps across the nation, two people, quickly run along a street in Leicester with a push chair

One woman jogs across Westminster Bridge in London as torrential rain and thunderstorms sweep across the country

One woman jogs across Westminster Bridge in London as torrential rain and thunderstorms sweep across the country

A woman jumps over a puddle after a downpour of rain on Oxford Street in London on Wednesday with heavy downpours across the UK

A woman jumps over a puddle after a downpour of rain on Oxford Street in London on Wednesday with heavy downpours across the UK

Britons were caught in torrential downpours on Wednesday as huge thunderstorms continued to ravage the nation, with forecasters warning of flash floods across most of the UK (Pictured: Westminster, London)

Britons were caught in torrential downpours on Wednesday as huge thunderstorms continued to ravage the nation, with forecasters warning of flash floods across most of the UK (Pictured: Westminster, London)

Pedestrians, cyclists and motorists are caught in torrential downpours in Trafalgar Square, central London on Wednesday

Pedestrians, cyclists and motorists are caught in torrential downpours in Trafalgar Square, central London on Wednesday

These joggers  in Westminster were caught in the heavy rain and quickly drenched as heavy showers hit London yesterday

These joggers  in Westminster were caught in the heavy rain and quickly drenched as heavy showers hit London yesterday

One person hold their umbrella as they walk across a wet street in the capital

A pedestrian crosses the road as the capital is hit by torrential downpours

A pedestrian (left and right) walks through central London with an umbrella as Britain is hit by more torrential downpours

A woman wearing a face mask and carrying an umbrella walks down Oxford Street as heavy rains sweeps across the nation

A woman wearing a face mask and carrying an umbrella walks down Oxford Street as heavy rains sweeps across the nation 

A bus makes its way through the capital as more torrential downpours this afternoon and huge thunderstorms continue to wreak havoc across the country

A bus makes its way through the capital as more torrential downpours this afternoon and huge thunderstorms continue to wreak havoc across the country

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Thunderstorms surged across most of Britain and will continue to do so today with the South set to be ravaged

It comes as Britons still travelling to work in the lockdown are facing rush-hour chaos on the roads this morning as thunderstorms and heavy downpours hit large parts of England and Wales. 

Parts of both southern and northern England faced heavy showers for the second consecutive day. 

But it is those living in the east of England, the Midlands and large areas of Wales that faced the worst of the downpours this morning.

The Met Office put a yellow weather warning in place across large parts of central and northern England, as well as part of Wales, warning of flooding on the roads, power cuts and disruption to public transport.

A separate thunderstorm yellow warning is in place for London, southern England and parts of south Wales, warning of a ‘small chance’ of damage to homes and businesses, travel disruption and flooding on the roads. 

This morning’s downpour comes after large parts of Britain were drenched in torrential downpours yesterday. 

The Met Office issued two separate weather warnings for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland yesterday due to the heavy and slow-moving downpours. 

On Wednesday a Met Office warning read: ‘Flooding of homes and businesses could happen quickly, with damage to some buildings from floodwater, lightning strikes, hail or strong winds.’   

Another warning said there was a small chance of flooding on Thursday from storms between noon and 9pm in an area across southern England and South Wales.   

Two women try to pull their push chair out of the flooded street in Leicester as torrential rain continues to pour down across the UK

Two women try to pull their push chair out of the flooded street in Leicester as torrential rain continues to pour down across the UK

One person pulls their bike along the flooded streets in Leicester as the torrential rain continues to pour down across the country

One person pulls their bike along the flooded streets in Leicester as the torrential rain continues to pour down across the country

As torrential rain and thunderstorm sweep over the country, one man, wearing a rain jacket and shorts, was pictured walking across a flooded street in Leicester

As torrential rain and thunderstorm sweep over the country, one man, wearing a rain jacket and shorts, was pictured walking across a flooded street in Leicester 

Two pedestrians wearing face masks jump over a puddle on Oxford Street as lockdown restrictions relax in the country

Two pedestrians wearing face masks jump over a puddle on Oxford Street as lockdown restrictions relax in the country

One person, wearing a covering over their face, cycles through a puddle on Oxford Street, London, as heavy rains hits the country

One person, wearing a covering over their face, cycles through a puddle on Oxford Street, London, as heavy rains hits the country

Drivers try to get the cars along the flooded streets in Leicesters as the heavy rain and thunderstorms arrive to the UK on Wednesday

Drivers try to get the cars along the flooded streets in Leicesters as the heavy rain and thunderstorms arrive to the UK on Wednesday

This woman looks less than impressed to be caught in the rain

Man caught in the downpour

Londoners were caught in the heavy rain yesterday afternoon. On Wednesday, new pockets of heavy rain accompanied by rumbles of thunder began to move across the south of England and the Midlands

The London Eye

A police officer jumps a puddle as he is caught in a downpour of rain on Oxford Street

The London Eye (left) as violent thunderstorms swept across the country yesterday, with a police officer jumping over a puddle in Oxford Street (right)

Warnings have been issued as a new wave of thunderstorms began to sweep across southern England, threatening more lightning strikes and flooding

Warnings have been issued as a new wave of thunderstorms began to sweep across southern England, threatening more lightning strikes and flooding

Heavy rainfall struck London (pictured) on Wednesday as violent storms continued to rage, with the Met Office warning areas from Glasgow to Penzance could become flooded due to thunderstorms expected until midnight

Heavy rainfall struck London (pictured) on Wednesday as violent storms continued to rage, with the Met Office warning areas from Glasgow to Penzance could become flooded due to thunderstorms expected until midnight

A pedestrian runs through the rain in central London after downpours and thunderstorms hit the capital on Wednesday

A pedestrian runs through the rain in central London after downpours and thunderstorms hit the capital on Wednesday

Pictured: Britons shield from the rain in London

Pictured: Britons shield from the rain in London

A man shelters from heavy rain under and umbrella as another hides in a phone box in London as violent thunderstorms swept across the north of England and Scotland, causing flash flooding in places

A person walks through heavy rain in London as violent thunderstorms swept across Britain on Wednesday afternoon, causing floods

A person walks through heavy rain in London as violent thunderstorms swept across Britain on Wednesday afternoon, causing floods

Pedestrians are caught in heavy torrential downpours in central London on Wednesday, forcing them to run for cover

Pedestrians are caught in heavy torrential downpours in central London on Wednesday, forcing them to run for cover 

Pictured: A shopper caught in the rain in Knightsbridge

Pictured: A shopper caught in the rain in Westminster

Two shoppers wear face masks as they shield from torrential downpours under umbrellas in Westminster (right) and Knightsbridge (left)

People wait at a bus stop in Westminster, London after getting caught in a torrential downpour in the capital on Wednesday

People wait at a bus stop in Westminster, London after getting caught in a torrential downpour in the capital on Wednesday

Shoppers react as they are caught in a downpour of rain on Oxford Street in London. People have begun flocking back to the popular shopping street after the easing of lockdown restrictions

Shoppers react as they are caught in a downpour of rain on Oxford Street in London. People have begun flocking back to the popular shopping street after the easing of lockdown restrictions

It comes after a three-storey house collapsed and others went up in flames after intense thunderstorms battered Britain on Tuesday. The Victorian building, which was unoccupied at the time, partially collapsed in the middle of the street in Chorlton, south Manchester, with firefighters seen checking houses on either side. 

Meanwhile, an entire street in Milnrow, Rochdale, was flooded after the River Beal burst its banks, and local councillor Andy Kelly said it was the ‘worst flood he had seen in 20 years’. 

Forecasters said up to 50mm of rain fell in two to three hours over yesterday evening, while the same storm continued to rage in the South today.  

Storms will gradually subside by Thursday but the south coast will be hit by slow-moving heavy showers which may lead to further flooding.

Met Office Chief Meteorologist Neil Armstrong said: ‘Although some places will miss these heavy showers and thunderstorms, where they do occur they’ll be quite lively bringing torrential downpours with 25 to 35mm rain falling in an hour and a few places seeing perhaps 40 to 50mm rain in a couple of hours.

The truth is up there: Clouds looking look giant UFOs spotted in Yorkshire 

Bizarre UFO-shaped clouds spotted above Yorkshire

Bizarre UFO-shaped clouds spotted above Yorkshire

Mysterious clouds looking like UFOs have been spotted in Yorkshire.

Joe Lord, 31, happened to be washing up the dishes at the perfect time as he gazed out of his window to spot the crazy cloud formation.

The astrology fanatic says he spends many hours looking at the sky and couldn’t believe these massive UFO-like clouds appeared in the sky above him.

The enormous stationary cloud stacks look like an alien saucer out of a Sci-Fi film.

Lenticular clouds generally appear in mountainous areas due to the air pressure but Joe caught the spectacular sight in his home in Settle, North Yorks., on June 6.

Joe, a teacher, said: ‘I was looking out of my kitchen window as I normally like to look at the sky – and saw these magnificent clouds.

‘I whipped my phone out and started taking pictures because they’re so breathtaking and quite rare outside of mountains where they are usually seen.

‘I knew what they were – lenticular clouds – but I’d never seen one in person so I was chuffed to bits.

‘It was awesome and just pure luck that I happened to be washing up right that moment.’

‘With this heavy rain falling in a short time we could see some disruption to transport or damage to properties due to localised flooding, as well as the chance of lightning and hail.’

Discussing the collapsed house in Manchester, one resident said: ‘Initially I heard a loud noise that we thought was lightning.

‘We looked out of the window and there was what looked like smoke filling the street, made more apparent when it drifted past a street lamp. Then there was a flash, and the next thing the whole chimney stack started to move towards the house next door, almost in slow motion at first.

‘And then the majority of the house just seemed to disappear, and the noise was awful.

‘Dust clouded the street and the air was thick with it. We ran outside to check if it was an empty house, which it appears to be. Fire service were on scene within about 10 minutes and have cordoned off the street.’ 

Meanwhile, more than 20 firefighters were called to a house in the Millhouses area of Sheffield on Tuesday evening after it was struck by lightning, though nobody was hurt. 

The strike happened as a storm moved across the city, bringing a dramatic lightning display and bursts of heavy rain.

Similar storms brought flash flooding to the North West of England, leaving roads and shops submerged.

In Merseyside, a house in the Wirral was set ablaze after being struck by lightning during yesterday’s chaotic storms.  

It is believed that a fork of lightning hit the house causing the fire but it is not yet clear whether anyone was inside at the time of the incident. 

Extensive damage was caused to the roof of the property and an attached garage.

Thunderstorms hit parts of Greater Manchester, Merseyside and Cheshire, causing police to urge drivers to drop their speed following reports of traffic collisions. 

Pictures of lightning across the region were shared on social media, along with videos of heavy rainfall.

Some roads were also closed as drivers reported spray and sudden flooding, which led to difficult driving conditions.

North West Motorway Police tweeted: ‘Numerous reports being received across the region of flash flooding, resulting in collisions.

‘Please if out and about, drive to the road conditions, drop your speeds.’

Cheshire Police tweeted: ‘Be careful if you’re out and about this evening, thunderstorms are likely to affect road conditions across Cheshire.

‘You can keep yourself and others safe by slowing down, keeping a greater distance between yourself & the vehicle in front, using headlights as visibility drops.’

Parts of Scotland were also affected by the wet weather, which first struck overnight on Monday.  

A shopper shelters from the rain as they are caught in a downpour of rain on Oxford Street in London on Wednesday afternoon

A shopper shelters from the rain as they are caught in a downpour of rain on Oxford Street in London on Wednesday afternoon

A child runs for cover after being caught in the heavy downpour in Knightsbridge, west London, with heavy rain expected across the country

A child runs for cover after being caught in the heavy downpour in Knightsbridge, west London, with heavy rain expected across the country

A woman clutches her umbrella in Westminster, London on Wednesday as she walks through a torrential downpour

A woman clutches her umbrella in Westminster, London on Wednesday as she walks through a torrential downpour 

A cyclist caught in heavy torrential downpours in Trafalgar Square, central London as thunder storms and heavy rain hit the country

A cyclist caught in heavy torrential downpours in Trafalgar Square, central London as thunder storms and heavy rain hit the country

Heads were bowed as people rushed to get away from the torrential downpour in the capital on Wednesday afternoon

Heads were bowed as people rushed to get away from the torrential downpour in the capital on Wednesday afternoon 

Twisting tornadoes were caught on camera as thunderstorms hit the Welsh countryside. It's unclear when the photos were taken but it is believed to have been Monday or Tuesday

Twisting tornadoes were caught on camera as thunderstorms hit the Welsh countryside. It’s unclear when the photos were taken but it is believed to have been Monday or Tuesday

Della Morgan, 37, was stunned to see the swirling dark twister cloud from her home near Brecon, Powys in the Welsh countryside

Della Morgan, 37, was stunned to see the swirling dark twister cloud from her home near Brecon, Powys in the Welsh countryside

A pedestrian wearing a face mask shelters under an umbrella they are caught in a downpour of rain on Oxford Street

A pedestrian wearing a face mask shelters under an umbrella they are caught in a downpour of rain on Oxford Street

A woman wearing a face mask rushes for cover after being caught in the heavy downpour in Knightsbridge, London

A woman wearing a face mask rushes for cover after being caught in the heavy downpour in Knightsbridge, London 

A cyclist is caught in the torrential downpour near Westminster on Wednesday, with rain hitting the capital and spreading over the country

A cyclist is caught in the torrential downpour near Westminster on Wednesday, with rain hitting the capital and spreading over the country

Cars are caught in the London rain as the country is battered by a second day of torrential downpour and violent thundery showers

Cars are caught in the London rain as the country is battered by a second day of torrential downpour and violent thundery showers

This man appeared to be caught short in the rain and, head bowed, can be seen rushing towards shelter near Westminster on Wednesday

This man appeared to be caught short in the rain and, head bowed, can be seen rushing towards shelter near Westminster on Wednesday

A scooter rider driving through heavy torrential downpours in central London this afternoon. The South will be particularly badly hit by the bad weather

A scooter rider driving through heavy torrential downpours in central London this afternoon. The South will be particularly badly hit by the bad weather 

Manchester was hit by downpours which lasted until 6am today, with between 40mm and 50mm of rain expected to fall in just two hours in some areas, according to the MEN.

Flash flooding also caused widespread disruption on major roads – with lanes closed on the M60, M62, and the M602.

Bizarre footage showed a car park in Crownpoint shopping Centre in North Denton, Greater Manchester, so flooded a child was able to swim in the knee-high water.

Elsewhere, a Costco in the city was evacuated after water poured in through the ceiling and showered down onto the aisles.

In Yorkshire, incredible pictures captured a tornado-like funnel cloud as it made its way through the region. It was first spotted Monday afternoon. 

A composite photo captured over the course of two hours by Mark Humpage as an intense electrical storm passed over the East Midlands

A composite photo captured over the course of two hours by Mark Humpage as an intense electrical storm passed over the East Midlands 

The lightning map over the East Midlands when Mark Humpage captured an intense electrical storm in an amazing composite photo

The lightning map over the East Midlands when Mark Humpage captured an intense electrical storm in an amazing composite photo

Lightning strikes above Liverpool on Tuesday evening as violent thunderstorms swept across the north of England and Scotland, causing flash flooding in places

Lightning strikes above Liverpool on Tuesday evening as violent thunderstorms swept across the north of England and Scotland, causing flash flooding in places

An incredible lightning strike lit up the skies of Staffordshire last night as the UK was hit by violent storms. Stunning pictures clearly show a bolt of lightning over Winshill and Burton upon Trent at around 9.30pm on Tuesday night

An incredible lightning strike lit up the skies of Staffordshire last night as the UK was hit by violent storms. Stunning pictures clearly show a bolt of lightning over Winshill and Burton upon Trent at around 9.30pm on Tuesday night

Looking ahead to the weekend, Deputy Chief Meteorologist Martin Young said: ‘As winds swing to the southwest over the weekend it’ll turn fresher and breezier and east coastal areas should lose the low cloud and mist, feeling warmer here as a result.

‘On Saturday we’ll see a spell of rain moving across the UK from the west, but most can expect a drier day on Sunday.’

He added: ‘There are signs of a spell of warm and settled weather across southern parts of the UK next, with temperatures quite widely reaching mid-20s Celsius. It’ll be unsettled across north-western areas with temperatures closer to average.’ 

A small tornado swirled across the Yorkshire Dales Monday after forming in the Lake District. The funnel cloud was seen passing over Ingleborough Common and photographed by stunned locals.

The phenomenon forms when condensed water droplets from a cloud are mixed with a rotating column of wind. They are often produced when supercell thunderstorms are in the air and can be followed by tornadoes. 

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