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Scotland thunderstorm warnings issued as flooding and hail could bring disruption

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Scotland will be placed under two thunderstorm warnings on Sunday and Monday (August 14-15). The Met Office's yellow warnings will follow the heatwave that has overtaken much of this week.

The hot spell will give way to thunderstorms expected to develop on Sunday as the yellow warnings begin at noon. On Monday, the yellow warning will extend to further areas and end at 11:59pm.The storm's lightning, hail and strong winds could bring disruption in some places, flooding, and some cancellation to trains and buses, warns the weather forecaster.While some places stay dry, hit-and-miss thunderstorms will develop Sunday and Sunday night, and may bring disruption in places.The Met Office's warning reports: "During Sunday afternoon, cloudier conditions and areas of rain are expected to develop across parts of Northern Ireland and Scotland.

A few places seem likely to see heavy downpours and thunderstorms, which could bring up to around 50 mm of rain falling in 2-3 hours leading to some disruption.

These may last through the night in places. Hail and frequent lightning are potential additional hazards."While some places stay dry, thunderstorms are likely to develop during Monday, bringing locally heavy rain and possible disruption.The warning on Monday reads: "Whilst some places will avoid them, thunderstorms are likely to develop increasingly widely as we go through Monday.

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