The weather will remain warm but a thunderstorm warning has been put in place for Monday morning
A thunderstorm warning has been put in place for much of northern England and Scotland tomorrow, including Lancashire .
The Met Office have issued a yellow weather warning, as thunderstorms may cause disruption and damage to infrastructure on Monday . This covers the entirety of Lancashire, as temperatures are expected to remain in the twenties, but overcast conditions will prevail in most places. As a result of the wetter weather, spray and sudden flooding could lead to difficult driving conditions and even some road closures. There is also a small chance some communities may become temporarily cut off by flooded roads.Power cuts may also occur and there could be a threat to businesses and homes. The Met Office states: "Thunderstorms are expected to develop over western parts of the UK and move northeast during the second half of Sunday night becoming organised into Monday morning.
"Although not all parts of the warning area are expected to see them, an area of increasingly organised thunderstorms is likely to produce a combination of frequent lightning, heavy rain, hail and short periods of strong winds. Some torrential downpours are likely, with 20-40 mm in places, and a potential for 40-60 mm of rain to fall in 1-2 hours very locally, with hail up to 2 cm in diameter. Thunderstorms are expected clear towards the northeast by Monday afternoon.
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