UK weather: Met Office warns of 70mph winds and ‘cold front’ to bring snow as Brits brace for thunder, lightning & hail

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The Met Office is warning of 70mph and a “cold front” bringing snow – as Brits brace for thunder, lightning and hail.

A band of heavy rain will push into the south and east today, forecasters said.

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Squalls could whip up blustery showers and gales of up to 70mph across the UK.

Yellow wind and rain warnings will be in force for much of southern England, East Anglia, the Midlands and south Wales.

Heavy rain could flood homes, roads and train tracks throughout the warning zone.

A rain warning in in place for south west England, south Wales and Herefordshire from until 2pm.

Another rain warning is in force for London, the Home Counties, the East Midlands and the east of England until 5pm.

And a yellow wind warning will cover London, the south east, East Anglia and the south west from 8am until 6pm.

Delays have already been reported on the M4, M60 and M62 this morning.

There could also be power cuts, transport delays, flying debris and life-threatening waves.

There is a chance of snow tonight in Wales, northwest England and parts of Scotland.

Met Office expert Paul Gundersen said: “It has been a wet February so far.

“Further rain is on the way on Thursday accompanied by some gusty winds.

“The warning areas cover much of southern, central and eastern England.

He added: “There’s a small chance that wind gusts could reach 60-70mph, mostly likely on exposed coasts.

“More widely we’re likely to see a shorter spell of heavy, squally rain with hail and thunder in a few places and gusts to around 50mph.

“Most places within the warning areas are likely to see 10-15mm of rain, with a chance of 30-40mm in a few places.

“This is falling on saturated ground, which elevates the chances of flooding and disruption.”

Tomorrow will be a breezy day for many, with showers spritzing many areas.

The mercury will hover around the annual average after nippy spells earlier this month.

Saturday should be somewhat drier before rain and wind return to the south on Sunday.

Yellow rain warning from 3am until 2pm

Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole
Cornwall
Devon
Dorset
Gloucestershire
North Somerset
Plymouth
Somerset
South Gloucestershire
Torbay
Blaenau Gwent
Bridgend
Caerphilly
Cardiff
Carmarthenshire
Merthyr Tydfil
Monmouthshire
Neath Port Talbot
Newport
Powys
Rhondda Cynon Taf
Swansea
Torfaen
Vale of Glamorgan
Herefordshire

Yellow rain warning from 5am until 5pm

Leicester
Leicestershire
Lincolnshire
Northamptonshire
Rutland
Bedford
Cambridgeshire
Central Bedfordshire
Essex
Hertfordshire
Luton
Norfolk
Peterborough
Southend-on-Sea
Suffolk
Thurrock
Bracknell Forest
Buckinghamshire
Greater London
Hampshire
Kent
Medway
Milton Keynes
Oxfordshire
Reading
Slough
Surrey
West Berkshire
Windsor and Maidenhead
Wokingham
Bath and North East Somerset
Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole
Bristol
Dorset
Gloucestershire
North Somerset
Somerset
South Gloucestershire
Swindon
Wiltshire
Warwickshire
West Midlands Conurbation
Worcestershire

Yellow wind warning from 8am until 6pm

Essex
Hertfordshire
Norfolk
Southend-on-Sea
Suffolk
Thurrock
Bracknell Forest
Brighton and Hove
Buckinghamshire
East Sussex
Greater London
Hampshire
Isle of Wight
Kent
Medway
Oxfordshire
Portsmouth
Reading
Slough
Southampton
Surrey
West Berkshire
West Sussex
Windsor and Maidenhead
Wokingham
Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole
Dorset
Wiltshire

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