Lightning strike captured during storm as Met Office predict bank holiday weather forecast
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Dramatic footage captures the moment a lightning bolt hit a Welsh mountain during the recent thunderstorms. Stephanie Hurford, 34, from Rhos in North Wales captured the image as she drove home from work on May 21, 2024.
She said: "It [the storm] lasted a good half hour or so according to a local Facebook page. Luckily no one was injured according to the comments on the page. We seem to be seeing a lot more aggressive weather than the norm."
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A typical springtime mix of weather is likely for the UK over the Bank Holiday weekend, with sunshine, showers and some longer spells of rain possible for some.
Dry sunny Saturday
For many, Saturday will be the best day of the Bank Holiday weekend. It will be a largely dry day for much of the UK, with some good periods of sunshine for many and temperatures likely reaching into the low 20s Celsius in a few places in the southeast. Those in the easternmost areas and the far South West will experience rain spreading in from the east and west respectively.
Scattered thundery downpours
Commenting on the forecast for Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday, Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Dan Harris said: “Sunday will have a mixture of sunny spells but also scattered, heavy and in places thundery downpours. Not everywhere will see them but where they do occur there is a small chance of some temporary issues such as flooded roads. Scotland will be cloudier with rain, while Northern Ireland will also be cloudy but with a chance that heavy showers could break out later too, bringing similar conditions to England and Wales.
Bright bank holiday Monday
“The outlook for Bank Holiday Monday is for brighter, cooler and breezier conditions with scattered showers for England and Wales at first, but a steady drying trend from the west is likely.”
Temperatures overall are expected to be around the average for the time of year, but it will feel warm in any longer spells of sunshine, particularly on Saturday.
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