The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms that will affect Southampton and all of Hampshire.
A warning is in place for the entire county as well as much of central and southern England.
It will be in place from 6 am on Friday, August 18 to 12 pm later on in the day.
What do the different Met Office weather warnings mean?
The forecaster states: "Thunderstorms may cause some localised disruption on Friday morning."
What to expect with Met Office yellow thunderstorm warning
In terms of what to expect with a yellow thunderstorm warning, the Met Office states there may be:
- There is a good chance driving conditions will be affected by spray, standing water, leading to longer journey times by car and bus
- There is a chance of flooding of a few homes and businesses, leading to some damage to buildings or structures
- A chance of some damage to a few buildings and structures from lightning strikes, as well as short term loss of power
- Delays to train services are possible
Speaking on the thunderstorm warning, a Met Office spokesperson said: "A line of thunderstorms are expected to develop during Friday morning and move gradually northeast before weakening into the afternoon.
"Whilst most places will only see a short period of heavy rain, a few places may see 30-40 mm of rain in less than 2 hours.
"In addition to heavy rain, some thunderstorms may produce frequent lightning."
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