THE Met Office is warning heavy rain and sudden flooding could hit in a seven-hour thunderstorm alert issued today.
The yellow warning blankets much of the south-west on Saturday after weeks of sunny warm weather comes to a halt.
Brits were battered by rain in London this week[/caption] A yellow warning is in place on Saturday[/caption]Between 1pm and 8pm Brits can expect “heavy showers and thunderstorms”, say the Met Office.
Most of Wales will be impacted by severe downpours as well as thunder and lightning.
Bath, Exeter, Plymouth and Brixham – where locals are currently dealing with contaminated water issues – are also set to be affected.
Fears of flooding are mounting as the weather service issues tips for staying safe in storms.
Much of those on the coast should prepare for “quick floods and damaged from floodwater”.
Anyone planning on travelling via train or bus can expect delays as lightning strikes hit this afternoon.
The Met Office added: “Spray and sudden flooding could lead to difficult driving conditions and some road closures.
“There is a small chance that some communities are temporarily cut off by flooded roads.”
THE Met Office has issued advice on how to stay safe in thunderstorms.
Could your property be at risk of flooding?
Follow this three-point plan to check and be prepared:
If you are at risk, take the next two steps to protect your property when you need to:
Staying safe in flooding
It’s never too late to take action and prepare for flooding. Follow these 6 simple steps to protect your home or business:
If you are trapped in a building by floodwater, follow these simple instructions to keep you and your family safe:
Is it safe for you to drive?
It is safer not to drive in thunderstorms but if you must drive you can do this more safely by:
What you can do in a powercut
People cope better with power cuts when they have prepared for them in advance and it’s easy to do. The essentials that could help you cope with a power cut are:
If your power goes out these simple steps can help you deal with the situation:
Protecting your property from damage and other people from injury
Don’t risk injury to others or damage to your property. Check for loose items outside your home and plan how you could secure them in high winds.
Items include:
Don’t go outside to repair any damage during the storm.