THUNDERSTORMS, heavy wind and rain have been tipped for Worcester for this weekend according to the Met Office.
Rain is expected to gradually ease through this evening and conditions will become drier overnight with clear spells.
A yellow weather warning has been issued for heavy wind in Worcester on Saturday (July 15), which could lead to public transport delays and possible short-term losses of power.
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Delays for high-sided vehicles on exposed routes and bridges are also likely, as well as some damage to trees or temporary structures such as marquees, tents and inflatables.
Despite the weather conditions, temperatures are tipped to reach highs of 19C.
☔ A very damp couple of days, with heavy and persistent rain on Friday, and heavy and thundery showers on Saturday
— Met Office (@metoffice) July 14, 2023
🌬️ Unseasonably strong winds as a deep area of low pressure tracks north and east, bringing gusts of 50 mph to southern and western coasts pic.twitter.com/DFafdlniNB
Sunday (July 16) will see fewer showers and there will be lengthier sunny spells going into next week.
Winds are also expected to ease through Sunday and temperatures will be around average for the time of year.
Temperatures on Sunday will also reach highs of 19C.
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