
The United Kingdom is facing a period of severe weather, with meteorologists warning of heavy showers, thunderstorms, and a significant risk of flash flooding across parts of England, Wales, and Scotland. The unsettled conditions are expected to persist for several days.
Forecasters say that intense bursts of rainfall could overwhelm drainage systems in urban areas, leading to localised flooding. The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings covering large parts of the country, and Environment Agency teams are monitoring river levels closely.
Residents in affected areas have been advised to prepare and avoid unnecessary travel during the most intense downpours. Emergency services are on heightened readiness.
Despite the current unsettled spell, there are early indications from long-range forecasts that heatwave conditions could return to the UK in September, with above-average temperatures possible. Scientists note that extreme weather events — intense rainfall and prolonged heat alike — are becoming more frequent and severe as a consequence of climate change.
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