The Met Office has issued warnings for potential tornadoes in the South East and the threat of drought this summer due to an extremely dry spring. This has led to the Environment Agency foreseeing possible hosepipe bans in the coming months if more rainfall does not occur. While northern areas of the UK could enjoy clear, sunny weather, the south is expecting rain, showers, and thunderstorms, coupled with risks of lightning and hail, adding to the severity of the weather shift.
The Met Office has warned there could be possible tornadoes in the South East, alongside a risk of drought and hosepipe bans following the driest spring in decades.
Meteorologist Alex Burkill indicated that while northern regions enjoy sunny weather, the south will face wet conditions with potential for tornadoes, thunder, and hail.
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