When will it rain? Exactly what time heatwave will end as bad weather | Weather | News
End of Scorching Heat: The Met Office has confirmed that the intense, record-breaking hot spell is officially drawing to a close. A weak cold front tracking southeastwards is steadily introducing much fresher, unsettled, and cooler conditions, bringing a highly anticipated relief from the scorching temperatures that dominated the preceding days. Targeted Sunday Deluges: Weather mapping data shows that 18 specific areas across the UK will be battered by substantial rainfall this Sunday. The heaviest downpours are specifically timed to peak at around 2:30 PM, signalling a sudden, highly localised breakdown in the dry weather. Thunderstorm Risks Present: Alongside the general rain forecast, meteorologists have explicitly warned of a distinct possibility of thunderstorms. The clash between the retreating hot thermal energy and the incoming cold front is expected to trigger highly volatile atmospheric conditions in several regions. Regional Rainfall Distribution: Sunday’s outlook will remain highly variable across the country. Cloud cover and outbreaks of rain or showers will be most frequent and heaviest throughout northern and western areas, including locations like the Highlands, Yorkshire, and Merseyside, …
