Met Office warns 'be prepared' as weather takes dramatic turn over next 24 hours
The Met Office has warned Brits to 'be prepared' as the weather is set to take a dramatic turn this week.
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The Met Office has warned Brits to 'be prepared' as the weather is set to take a dramatic turn this week.
Today looks set to be the hottest day of the year so far, according to the Met Office, as the mercury soared to 32C in the south east of England.
Greater Manchester is set for an unsettled day of weather before temperatures begin to climb this weekend. Clouds are hanging above the region this morning (July 26), with relatively cool conditions for the time of year.
Sunshine has fallen on Greater Manchester this week. The region enjoyed pleasant weather with warm temperatures yesterday (July 23).
Met Office weather maps have revealed which day this week heavy rain and thunderstorms are set to sweep across the UK.
Temperatures will soar to up to 28C in Greater Manchester this week as it finally starts to get warmer.
The whole of Wales is covered by a Met Office warning for rain on Monday, with concerns it could be thundery in places. As much as 40mm could fall within a three-hour period.
The Met Office has issued a thunderstorm warning for parts of the UK today - in what is the second warning in two days.