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Severe Thunderstorm Warning Issued for Southern England

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The Met Office has issued an urgent yellow thunderstorm warning for parts of southern England, including areas from Bristol to Aylesbury, valid until 9pm. This warning comes as the region experiences extreme heat, with temperatures expected to reach record highs, exacerbating the risks associated with the storms.

The thunderstorms are predicted to bring frequent lightning, heavy rain, and gusty winds, which could lead to localized flooding and power outages. The rapid movement of these storms may limit widespread rainfall but could still result in significant impacts in affected areas, particularly in vulnerable structures.

In addition to the immediate weather threats, the heatwave has prompted early school closures and adjustments in public transport, including flight diversions at Bristol Airport. These changes highlight the broader implications of extreme weather on daily routines and infrastructure.

Experts warn that such weather patterns may become more common due to climate change, necessitating improved adaptation strategies. The Climate Change Committee emphasizes the need for the UK to enhance its resilience against these increasingly severe weather events, particularly in protecting vulnerable populations and public services.

Source: GB News

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