Southern England is predicted to experience heavy rainfall and thunderstorms, leading to significant flooding risks and potential danger to life. The Met Office has issued an amber warning for thunderstorms from 4am to 11am, covering key cities such as London, Brighton, and Portsmouth. Forecasters warn of sudden flooding affecting roads and homes, with isolated communities likely to be cut off. Additionally, delays in transportation services are expected, while power cuts and damage to buildings from severe weather conditions are also possible with the expected storms.
Parts of southern England are set to be battered by torrential rain on Saturday, which could cause significant flooding and a danger to life, according to the Met Office.
An amber warning for thunderstorms has been issued for between 4am and 11am spanning major towns and cities including London, Brighton, and Portsmouth.
Forecasters have warned of sudden flooding in roads and homes, with some more remote communities at risk of being cut off, and delays to train and bus services are also likely.
Power cuts could occur, and buildings are at risk of damage from floodwater, lightning strikes, hail, and strong winds.
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