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The Met Office is warning of gusty winds, large hail, and even the potential for power cuts. Yellow heat health warnings also remain in place for much of England until Friday.

A yellow weather warning has been issued for heavy showers and thunderstorms Wednesday and Thursday, including the potential for flooding and power cuts.

The Met Office predicts some areas could see as much as a month's rainfall in a few hours.

Large downpours are forecast tonight in the south of England - from Hampshire to Kent, with London and Essex also set to be hit.

Those places could experience up to 3cm (1in) of rain within an hour.

Pic: Met Office
Image: Wednesday's yellow warning applies until 23.59. Pic: Met Office

From early on Thursday morning, the warning area extends to cover most of England and Wales, as far north as Northumberland - up to 4cm (1.5in) could be expected in an hour.

There is also a small risk tomorrow of more than 6cm (2in) in two to three hours, along with frequent lightning at times, although that is more likely in southeast England and East Anglia.

screengrab from met office website on 31/07/2024 showing region with yellow thunderstorm warning
Image: Thursday's yellow warning is from 01.00 to 23.59. Pic: Met Office

Scattered heavy showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop throughout Thursday afternoon and evening across parts of central, southern and eastern England, and potentially South Wales.

Forecasters say there is a risk of gusty winds, large hail, as well as flooding, which could lead to difficult driving conditions, road closures, and disruption to trains and buses.

They are warning homeowners and businesses that power cuts might also happen.

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This week, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) issued yellow heat health warnings across England - except the northeast and northwest - until Friday.

A person holds a deck chair in Hyde Park.
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Image: Hyde Park in central London. Pic: PA
Runners in Hyde Park.
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Image: Pic: PA

Meanwhile, Tuesday is expected to be confirmed as the hottest day of the year so far, breaking this year's previous high of 31.9C.

Kew Gardens and Heathrow, both in west London, registered temperatures of 32C (89F).

sky news weather map screengrab from rio for Thu 1st Aug 2024
Image: Temperatures are forecast to remain high on Thursday afternoon

It is likely to feel sticky on Wednesday and Thursday - when it could remain as warm as 30C (86F) or above - before dropping off next week.

Read more:Number of 'very hot' days has trebledWorld breaks hottest day record

But for now, the Met Office says overnight temperatures are going to be very high - but there is advice to help people get some sleep.

The suggestion is to open windows at night, try to let some of the cooler air in, and keep curtains or blinds shut during the day.

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