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Moving north - Stormy conditions continue Thursday

14:30
3 September 2025

Moving north
Stormy conditions continue Thursday

Weather radar map of northern England showing widespread rain. Dark blue and purple areas, especially around Leeds and York, indicate heavy rainfall. Yellow lightning strike markers are scattered across the region, with a thunderstorm icon near Liverpool. Temperatures range from 14°C to 16°C in cities including Manchester, Sheffield, York, and Hull.Thunderstorms move further north on Thursday.

Unsettled conditions continue into Thursday, with the primary area of interest moving further north compared to Wednesday.

Heavy downpours could lead to localised flooding events aside from the thunder and lightning.

Winds do ease, though in the south of England and south-west Ireland gusts between 25 - 35 mph can still be expected.

Keep an eye on conditions
Ryan Hathaway
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