UK weather news: The Meteorological Department in Britain has expressed fear that a severe storm may occur. What is surprising is that Friday is once again going to be Britain's hottest day. In addition, more than 35,000 lightning strikes occurred in southern England in a single night, fortunately no one died, only two houses in Sussex were damaged.
Storms are forecast to hit many parts of England and Wales in the next 24 hours. A warning has been issued across England. This caused heavy traffic and chaos on many roads in England, especially in metro cities, as people ran home and bought groceries from supermarkets. Apart from this, more and more trains may get canceled and many types of bus services may also be affected.
All rail routes north of London will be affected, apart from this there may also be power cuts and other facilities may also be damaged.
The Meteorological Department has warned that the storm may cause damage to houses, houses may be submerged, floods may occur, commercial premises may be submerged, city roads may be submerged, lightning may fall and strong winds may occur. Can. The storm in the eastern region may move north-west. Heavy rain may also occur along with thunderstorms.