The Met Office has issued a yellow warning with thunderstorms expected. Heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected to hit Nottinghamshire and other parts of the UK on Sunday, June 18.
Nottingham is forecast to be cloudy on Sunday, with rain throughout the afternoon, from 3pm into the late evening. Temperatures are expected to reach 24C. The weather warning is in place from 12pm to midnight on the day.
According to the Met Office, there could be thunderstorms at 3pm, 4pm and 6pm. Heavy rain and thunderstorms on Sunday will also bring a chance of disruption to parts of England and Wales, said Met. Spray and sudden flooding could lead to difficult driving conditions and possible road closures.
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Flooding of homes and businesses could happen quickly, with damage to some buildings from floodwater, lightning strikes, hail or strong winds. The warning states: "A few outbreaks of thundery rain are possible overnight and during the morning, but the main likelihood of heavy showers and thunderstorms is during the afternoon and evening, with longer spells of thundery rain in places.
"Some places may miss most (or all) of the rain, but others could see 30 mm in an hour or less, and perhaps a few spots seeing 60 to 80 mm within 3 to 6 hours. There is also the potential for frequent lightning, strong winds and hail. While uncertainties remain regarding the extent and focus, it is perhaps areas from London northwards across the Midlands, eastern England, east Wales and southern areas of northern England, that currently seem most likely to see disruption."
It comes just days from thunderstorms and lightening strikes on Monday (June 12), with the bad weather causing trees to fall, flash flooding and major disruption to part of the tram network.
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