Severe Yellow Weather Warning in Effect for Northern Ireland
A severe yellow weather warning has been issued for Northern Ireland by the Met Office on Tuesday. The warning is in place from 12 noon on May 28, with thunderstorms expected to bring heavy showers and potential flooding throughout the day. Travel disruptions are anticipated, and residents are urged to take precautions.
Heavy Showers and Thunderstorms Forecasted
The Met Office spokesperson has cautioned about the possibility of torrential downpours due to heavy showers and thunderstorms. The yellow alert will remain in effect until 9pm this evening. The morning will be cloudy with outbreaks of rain, followed by sunny intervals in the early afternoon. Heavy and thundery showers are expected, especially in the east, with isolated torrential downpours.
Upcoming Weather Outlook
Following the thunderstorms, Tuesday night will see some clear spells initially, but overall cloudy conditions with lighter showers. Wednesday is expected to be a bright day with sunny intervals and lighter showers. Thursday will bring a more settled spell with sunny spells, apart from a few light showers early in the day. Stay updated on the latest news by visiting the Belfast Live homepage and signing up for the daily newsletter.
In conclusion, residents of Northern Ireland should remain vigilant as the severe yellow weather warning continues throughout the day, with heavy showers and thunderstorms forecasted. Take necessary precautions to ensure safety during this weather event.