Met Office issues thunderstorm warning as heavy rain on the way after four-day heatwave

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Forecasters at the Met Office have issued a warning to expect thunderstorms and heavy showers across large portions of the UK on Monday as the latest heatwave to scorch the nation comes to an end.The weather warning, which was issued on Friday morning, covers most of the UK - with a few exceptions dotted along the east of the country including Norwich, Hull and Chelmsford.

London is also thought to escape the oncoming storms on Monday, according to the current forecast.The yellow weather warning, which will run from 6am until 11.59pm, will see downpours hit the country after months of low rainfall.

In a stark contrast to the drought like conditions of recent weeks, forecasters have even warned that there is a risk that homes and businesses may be flooded, with lightning strikes, hail and strong winds potentially also on the cards.

In areas where flooding or lightning strikes occur, there is a chance of knock on delays hitting the public transport network as trains and buses may be cancelled, while spray and sudden flooding could also lead to some tricky driving conditions and even road closures, warns the the forecaster.

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