The forecasters warn that the thunderstorms bring heatwave. The temperatures rose above 28C, it is the hottest day year the mercury was expected to go on 30 C but in the evening the hot weather could be broken by the thunder and the heavy rains. The weather division of the Press Association Paul Mott of MateoGroup saiks that “It’s certainly the hottest day of the year. Temperatures in St James’s Park in central London reached 28.4C (83.1F), and tomorrow the weather will get even hotter, at least in the south-eastern areas of the UK. There will be plenty of sunshine over England and Wales, although the north-west will be a bit cloudier.” He also said “But there will be a breakdown in the weather in the evening and on Tuesday, with heavy showers and localised thunderstorms spreading east across England and by Wednesday the heatwave will definitely be over. If anything it will be a bit colder than average, 20C (68F) in London and down to 15C (59F) elsewhere.” The beach-goers made do with the temperatures of 29C in Brighton. The Met Office announce a heat health alert for the East Midlands, East of England and the South East, they warned it because of the dangers of high temperatures, especially for the very old, the very young and to those people who have special conditions. The people out there should be reminds always and they should be ready in all times. Read some news or listen be updated on it. Follow the warnings and instructions of the people who is responsible for this kind of problem.
Reference:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/jun/26/heatwave-end-thunderstorms-predicted