The Met Office has issued a yellow thunderstorm warning for parts of the North West. It comes shortly after a similar warning was issued for parts of the South of England and Wales yesterday.
Now, a warning has been extended to some major cities across the North West, the South, and the Midlands from 12pm today until 11.59pm tonight.
Some major areas covered by the warning include Stoke-on-Trent, Peterborough, Birmingham, and Oxford. Due to the predicted adverse weather conditions, commuters are warned of potential travel disruptions, including possible delays or even cancellations to certain train and bus services. Read more: Ellesmere Port murder probe launched after man stabbed 'several times' on street There's also a likelihood of power outages in areas covered by the thunderstorm warning, which could impact both residential and commercial properties.
Lightning strikes might also lead to further disruption of public services while posing a safety risk to homes and businesses Thunderstorms and heavy rains hit parts of the capital and surrounding areas over the previous night.
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