LIVE: Flash flooding hits Wales amid Met Office yellow warning for thunderstorms
Flash flooding has hit Wales amid a yellow warning for thunderstorms. Footage shot on Tuesday afternoon shows torrential rain in Port Talbot and Swansea.
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Flash flooding has hit Wales amid a yellow warning for thunderstorms. Footage shot on Tuesday afternoon shows torrential rain in Port Talbot and Swansea.
The Met Office has issued a thunderstorm weather warning for large parts of the UK, including Greater Manchester. But the expected downpours won't be enough to ward off a probable drought, experts have said.
The city centre was a hive of activity today as Manchester was treated to near flawless weather conditions. Temperatures reached highs of 25C today with wall-to-wall sunshine, and it's only set to get hotter as the week goes on.
The Met Office has issued a four-day amber warning for extreme heat across parts of Greater Manchester.
Following a scorching couple of days across the country, the weather appears to have returned to a more comfortable level. The UK experienced its hottest day ever recorded on Tuesday, with temperatures in the South reaching more than 40C – and more than 37C in Greater Manchester.
Extreme heat warnings are in place across most of the UK as a heatwave takes hold of the country. According to the Met Office temperatures of up to 37.5C have been recorded in the UK on Monday afternoon, while Wales has experienced its hottest day on record with a high of 37.1 record in Flintshire.
We've had a scorching week in Greater Manchester - and the hot weather isn't going anywhere. People across the UK are being warned to stay hydrated and find shade where possible as we move into the coming week, when temperatures are set to hit 40 degrees in parts of the country for the first time.
While the Jubilee weekend has so far seen a flurry of warm weather and plenty of sun, the Met Office has warned that things will soon take a turn for the worse.