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Met Office cancels yellow weather warning for thunderstorms in Kent

A thunderstorm warning which was issued for Kent yesterday has now been cancelled.

The yellow weather alert was set to cover the southeast from 7am until 12pm, where 10-15 mm of rain was expected to fall across the area.

The weather warning has now been cancelled but rain is still expected to fall. Stock photo.
The weather warning has now been cancelled but rain is still expected to fall. Stock photo.

While the county may still see thunderstorms and showers, the warning is no longer needed.

The Met Office said at the time of issuing the warning, the storm may cause some localised disruption including driving conditions.

They also warned drivers would be impacted by spray, standing water and/or hail, leading to longer journey times by car and bus while delays to train services were also possible.

Met Office Bosses also said there was a chance of some damage to a few buildings and structures from lightning strikes, large hail or strong winds.

Some short-term loss of power and other services was also possible.

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