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A county-wide weather warning has been issued for Lincolnshire, as thunderstorms hit the UK. The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for thunderstorms covering all of The North and The Midlands, indicating that heavy showers are likely. The warning is in place all day on Monday, September 2, and the Met Office has warned of potential flooding and disruption in some areas.

In addition to the heavy showers, there is also a chance of delays and cancellations to train and bus services. There is even a slight possibility of power cuts occurring. Furthermore, spray and sudden flooding could lead to difficult driving conditions and some road closures.

The Met Office forecast states that areas of heavy showers and thunderstorms are expected to affect parts of the UK throughout the day. While many places may escape the worst of the weather, some areas could see significant amounts of rainfall in a short period of time. This could lead to 30 to 40 mm of rain falling in less than an hour, and possibly even over 60-80 mm in certain areas. Frequent lightning strikes and hail are also expected to be additional hazards.

For those who need to drive in the rain, the Met Office has provided some advice to ensure safety on the roads. They recommend slowing down when using your wipers, avoiding starting your journey in heavy downpours, choosing main roads over smaller ones, using dipped headlights in reduced visibility, gripping the steering wheel firmly in gusty winds, being cautious of side winds in certain areas, giving yourself extra time to react to hazards, and keeping a safe following distance from other vehicles.

It is crucial for drivers to stay alert and cautious during these weather conditions to prevent accidents and ensure everyone’s safety on the roads. Remember to adjust your driving behavior according to the weather and road conditions to minimize the risk of accidents. Stay safe and take necessary precautions when driving in thunderstorms and heavy rain.