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The Met Office says further lightning, thunder and torrential downpours are on the way as a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms remained in place for Wednesday. Predictions of further
heavy rain will be bad news for communities hit by flooding last week. Almost 600 homes were evacuated in the town of Wainfleet All Saints after the town’s River Steeping burst its banks.
Lightning lit up the skies on Tuesday night over Brighton, Birmingham and Norfolk. Many people shared impressive pictures of lightning bolts in the skies on social media. WHERE ARE THE
WEATHER WARNINGS FOR TODAY? A weather warning for thunderstorms runs until 9pm tonight covering southern and eastern England from Hull to Weymouth. The Met Office warning states the
thunderstorms will bring “torrential rain, hail and lightning” causing potential flooding and travel disruption. The weather warning says: “There is a small chance that homes and businesses
could be flooded quickly, with damage to some buildings from floodwater, lightning strikes, hail or strong winds “Where flooding or lightning strikes occur, there is a chance of delays and
some cancellations to train and bus services.” Power cuts may also occur in the affected regions, the agency warned. READ MORE: BBC WEATHER: WARNING ISSUED AS BRITAIN SET FOR DEVASTATING
THUNDERSTORMS THIS WEEK The major concern is for Lincolnshire where RAF helicopters were deployed at the weekend to drop 76 tonnes of sand and ballast to try to repair the bank. The new
weather warnings show Lincolnshire will be hit by more rain on Tuesday. The Met Office said the region has had 114.5mm of rain so far, making it Lincolnshire’s wettest June on record only
halfway into June. Drone footage taken by police showed huge swathes of land under water surrounding the river breach. READ MORE: BBC WEATHER: ‘SERIOUS’ RECORD 40C HEAT ‘TO CONTINUE’ IN
EUROPE - WILL SPARK THUNDERSTORMS BBC forecaster Phil Avery said: “Notice how we grow the showers, if not thunderstorms down across the southern counties of England, gradually creeping their
way further north. “There is already concern from the Met Office because there is the potential from these thunderstorms and rain to deliver widely across that warning area, 20-30mm. “Take
you through from Tuesday night into Wednesday, but some spots in that area, and, of course, some of those areas already badly affected by flooding in Lincolnshire, for example, we could be
looking at another 50mm of rain.” The Environment Agency is using high volume pumps to reduce the flood water levels ahead of further expected rainfall. Anglian Water Services has requested
people in the town refrain from using washing machines, toilets and showers while the water pumps drain the water. READ MORE: DOWNLOAD & ISLE OF WIGHT FESTIVAL WEATHER: MORE RAIN BRINGS
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