Met Office issues yellow thunderstorm warning and says flooding and lightning strikes most likely in coastal areas Thunderstorms and heavy rain may cause travel disruption across parts of southern England and Wales, the Met Office has forecast. The weather service has issued a yellow thunderstorm...
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