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    Warnings active - Stormy Wednesday ahead

11:00
2 September 2025

Warnings active
Stormy Wednesday ahead

Weather warning map highlighting thunderstorm alerts: much of southern and eastern England, along with south Wales, is shaded yellow for level 1 warnings, while Ireland and northern England remain clear. A thunderstorm hazard warning symbol is shown on the left.
Weather warning map highlighting wind alerts: southern England and south Wales are shaded yellow for level 1 warnings, while a small coastal area in the far south-west is shaded orange for level 2 warnings. A wind hazard warning symbol is displayed on the left.
Weather map of the UK and nearby Europe showing widespread rain across much of Britain and Ireland, with heavier showers and thunderstorms marked over south-east England and northern France. Temperatures range from 14°C in Dublin to 19°C in London and Cardiff, with brighter conditions in the far south.
Wind map of the UK, Ireland, and nearby Europe showing stronger gusts in southern areas. London is marked with 45 mph, Cardiff 40 mph, and Cork 30 mph, while Dublin and Liverpool show lighter winds at 25 mph and 22 mph. The background colours shift from green in the north to orange and red in the south, highlighting the strongest winds over southern England and the Low Countries.
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Thunderstorm warnings for Wednesday.

Multiple weather warnings are active for Wednesday, which looks set to be a wet and windy one for much of the UK.

The unsettled conditions begin in the early morning, with southern England, Wales, and parts of Ireland seeing a wet and windy morning commute.

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Ryan Hathaway
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