Severe weather warnings issued as strong winds and thunderstorms expected
It forecast gusts reaching 50 mph in the some English Channel coastal areas, 55 to 60 mph in the most exposed locations in the far southwest, and possibly higher speeds in exposed parts of, a yellow severe weather warning for heavy showers and thunderstorms is in force, with the possibility of some flooding.
Some damage to buildings from lightening strikes, short term loss of power, and train delays are expected, as well as standing water on roads.Rod Dennis, a spokesperson for RAC, said: "Drivers attempting to drive through patches of standing water risk losing control, so the best course of action is to slow down and carefully avoid them whenever possible.
"As the wind will be especially strong along southern coasts, drivers towing caravans will need to be cautious, while those carrying items on the roof should make sure these are properly secured." And what about Thursday? Met Office chief meteorologist Dan Suri said the low pressure will pull away eastwards from the UK during Wednesday evening and night, making for a calmer Thursday - although heavy showers could persist.