The MET Office said 'it's an unusual time of year for such strong winds'
Thunder is expected across Nottinghamshire later today , following a wet start to July. The forecaster said showers have developed widely across the region as of the late morning.
According to the Met Office, there is a 50 per cent chance of thunderstorms at 1pm today and a 60 per cent chance at 4pm. This comes as the Met Office issued a warning for strong winds and heavy rain or showers across the UK over the coming days. Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Andy Page, said: “This is an unusual time of year for such strong winds and, with many people on holiday or planning outdoor activities, they are likely to cause some disruption. In addition, heavy rain and thunderstorms could lead to standing water and spray on roads and consequently difficult driving conditions."Winds are expected to ease through the evening.
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