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Yellow warning alert of severe thunderstorms issued for Kent

People are being told to expect some disruption with severe thunderstorms expected later today.

The Met Office has issued a yellow warning across Kent.

A yellow warning for thunderstorms has been issued for Kent. Picture: iStock
A yellow warning for thunderstorms has been issued for Kent. Picture: iStock

The warning is active from 1pm today until 6am tomorrow.

Forecasters predict that heavy showers and thunderstorms will arrive and move northeastwards throughout this afternoon.

There is also a chance of thunderstorms becoming severe – with large hail, frequent lightning, gusty winds, and torrential rain producing 30 to 40 mm in an hour.

As a result, the Met Office says the extreme weather could cause problems on the roads and impact train services.

Homes and businesses could become flooded, with the possibility of a number of power cuts.

The Met Office says there may be some disruption to roads, homes and train services. Picture: Met Office
The Met Office says there may be some disruption to roads, homes and train services. Picture: Met Office

There is also a small chance of fast-flowing or deep floodwater causing danger to life.

They add: “The most likely scenario is that impacts are more limited and isolated, but should these more severe storms develop, flooding and disruption could occur.”

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