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Map shows where thunderstorms and heavy rain will hit UK

31 July 2025
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Map shows where thunderstorms and heavy rain will hit UK
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Londoners faced a grey morning as heavy rain, thunderstorms, and hail were forecasted for July 31, prompting a yellow warning from the Met Office. The expected downpours could result in significant rainfall and potential disruptions to road and rail travel, though many welcomed the rain after a dry summer.

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