Most thunderstorms will die out during later in the evening though a few may continue in to the night.Met Office Meteorologist Paul Gundersen said: “Today warnings cover much of England, away from the east coast, Wales and parts of Scotland. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer.

"Power and other essential services, such as gas, water, mobile phone service could be lost. You would probably see a red triangle used two or three times a year, whereas yellow triangles could appear several times in the space of a week.Forecasters need to look at two things when issuing a weather warning. Blood Red: Alisson, Coutinho, Fabinho, Firmino | Liverpool Brazilian stars in numbersBlood Red: Who is Brazilian youngster Talles Magno amid Liverpool 'interest'Blood Red: 'We have big dreams' - Jurgen Klopp on why Liverpool won't stopCordon at scene of police van smash with Range RoverPolice remain at scene of Runcorn shooting this morningBlood Red: Community Shield fan plan 'scrapped' ahead of Liverpool v ArsenalBlood Red: Ismaila Sarr speaks on Liverpool transfer linksBlood Red: Paul Gorst on Liverpool's £11.75m deal to sign Olympiakos' Kostas TsimikasBlood Red: Every FSG Signing at Liverpool Tier RankedBlood Red: Why alternative choice Kostas Tsimikas won't faze LiverpoolTerrifying moment lightning strikes North Wales homeThe Met Office has issued an urgent amber weather warning, as "severe" thunderstorms that could cause danger to life are expected. Overnight, it will then be largely dry with some clear spells, although it will become mostly cloudy through the early hours.

Summer storms have broken out up and down the country in the wake of the nation's recent A yellow warning remains in place for thunderstorms across the city.The Met Office has issued a weather warning covering most of the UK stretching until Thursday evening, though southern parts of the country are expected to enjoy finer weather following the heavy rain from earlier this week.Storm clouds gathering over Liverpool's waterfront.

Yellow The warning runs from 5:40pm until 9pm tonight and has been issued becauseThe warning said: "There is a chance that fast flowing/deep water could suddenly occur, bringing a danger to life and extensive flooding of homes and businesses"If flooding occurs, road closures with long delays and cancellations to bus and rail services are possible. Better plan your daily routines and vacations based on our accurate weather forecast available. Ourexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. Now the Met Office has issued an Amber weather warning, with thunderstorms likely to have a significant impact on the warning area. The Met Office warns thundery showers are likely to gradually move northwards overnight with continuing areas of torrential rain, frequent lightning and hail as well as perhaps gusty winds. Warm and sticky nights have followed, with temperatures not dipping below 20C all night. Met Office Amber weather warning, for heavy rain today: The warning is for heavy rain, thanks to a persistent rain band that will be affecting the country through much of today. order back issues and use the historic Daily Express You can unsubscribe at any time. How severe will the weather be and how confident are they that it will happen? This could move up to amber nearer the time as confidence in the forecast increased.So whenever you see the warning triangles appearing on our broadcasts it is worth not just taking an extra interest in the forecast, but also looking out for updates as the warning level could change.Fire fighters attend several incidents following night-time thunderstorms.Carol Kirkwood learns about a citizen science experiment inviting people to record the temperature where they are and describe how they cope in the heat.The UK summer has been defined as 'three fine days and a thunderstorm' - does that hold true for our current hot spell?One of nature's greatest light shows, the Perseid meteor shower, is visible over Northern Ireland.Temperatures are forecast to top 30C in some parts of the UK this weekend.