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Met Office warns Brits in nine places need ’emergency’ kit for 12 hours

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 5, 2025
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The northern European and Westerněst regions of the UK will experience a prolonged period of potentially devastating thunderstorms starting at 15:00 hours local time on 18:04, 05 July 2025, marking the latest update. The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning, highlighting the severity of the expected storm, which could result in heavy rain and potentially hail. The diagnostic period—a three-four-hour period after the storm is expected to unfold—is set to graze the 15mm to 25mm mark, with peaks as high as 40mm to 60mm. This area-wide storm is anticipated to impact, particularly vulnerable populations like children and vulnerable adults, who are more susceptible to flood-related issues.

Before sealing in the storm, residents are advised to obtain an emergency kit and plan an emergency food supply for the next few days. Key considerations include fueling in advance, identifying road conditions, and considering alternative means of transportation if necessary. Additionally, people should be prepared to adjust their lifestyle—such as replacing water containers and using textiles instead of plastic items—as these measures can become life-saving in the event of a strike. A flash of thunder and lightning pose a significant risk; users should locate a safe, enclosed shelter to reinforce their safety.

The regions most heavily affected by the storm include East Midlands, East of England, Oxfordshire, North East Lincolnshire, Yorkshire and Humber, and Yorkshire and the Humber. These areas are particularly vulnerable due to rough terrain, access problems, and the high risk of lightning strikes. Mitigation strategies include preparing to💏 emergency services and building temporary shelters in case of localized concerns.

The weather forecast presents signs of potential further disruption as storms may Surveillance photography suggest the weather patterns from July 10 are altering. A sunset/sunset Forecast update on 10 July is expected to show a_partitions of the country experiencing both relatively calm and potentially proactive weather. As the storm evolves, probabilities of further rain continue to rise, alongside possible heatwaves in the south. This underscores the need for reassurance and effective preparation, even as the storm is initially expected to be both uncertain and severe.

In summary, while an immediate flood is not certain, people are better off being prepared for four potential days of increased chances of flooding, severe impacts on drinking water, and other severe weather conditions. As the storm unfolds, individuals and communities should continue to stay informed about the state of their local weather conditions and take robust preparedness measures. This proactive approach will help mitigate flood risks and ensure the well-being of those in immediate danger, as well as others who may survive while isolated from affected areas.

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