WORCESTER is enjoying one of its hottest days so far this year, but thunderstorms are soon on their way.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms, and they could bring torrential rain and flooding.
Here is your hour-by-hour guide for the weather in Worcester, including when the storm is most likely to hit.
Thursday:
Thursday will bring scorching hot temperatures.
2pm – 30 degrees Celsius
3pm – 30 degrees Celsius
4pm – 30 degrees Celsius
5pm – 30 degrees Celsius
6pm – 30 degrees Celsius
7pm – 29 degrees Celsius
8pm – 28 degrees Celsius
9pm – 26 degrees Celsius
10pm – 23 degrees Celsius
11pm – 22 degrees Celsius
Midnight – 21 degrees Celsius
When will the storms hit?
According to the Met Office, thunderstorms may develop across parts of western UK late on Thursday afternoon and into the evening.
A larger area of thunderstorms is then expected to move north-eastwards overnight into Friday.
Many places will miss the worst of the storms but where they do occur torrential downpours could bring 30-40 mm rain in less than two hours.
Lightning and hail are also likely to be additional hazards.
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