Thunderstorm warning: Met Office extends yellow alert as North East prepares for torrential rain

A Yellow weather alert warning the public of thunderstorms across the North East region has been extended.
The North East thunderstorm warning extended by the Met Office.The North East thunderstorm warning extended by the Met Office.
The North East thunderstorm warning extended by the Met Office.

Met Office forecasters issued the warning earlier in the week, predicting torrential rain, chances of lightning and thunder for the region and much of the country from Sunday, June 23 until Monday, June 24.

Now, the organisation has changed its warning to run until Tuesday, June 25. 

The North East thunderstorm warning extended by the Met Office.The North East thunderstorm warning extended by the Met Office.
The North East thunderstorm warning extended by the Met Office.
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Forecasters have warned that next week’s wet weather could lead to localised flooding, travel disruption and road closures.

Temperatures in the North East will remain mild through the predicted rainfall, with cloudier and cooler weather on the horizon from Wednesday onwards.

After the rain, Britain is expected to bask in heatwave temperatures, heading up to the almost-30°Cs.

But the North East will be largely left out, with our weather not getting much above 16°C.