Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Weekend washout awaits football fans

- TED HENNESSEY news@westerndai­lypress.co.uk

SPORTS fans look set to be lashed with heavy rain as forecaster­s predict thundersto­rms will hit parts of the UK this weekend.

The Met Office has issued a yellow thundersto­rm warning for much of central England on Saturday, while a similar warning of heavy rain is in place for large swathes of the South West.

It could spoil the plans of football fans wanting to watch England’s Euro 2020 quarter-final match against Ukraine in outdoor venues evening, or tennis spectators hoping to see Roger Federer in action at Wimbledon.

The weather alerts warn people could see flooding to homes and businesses, delays or cancellati­ons to transport services and a danger that communitie­s may become “cutoff ”.

Tom Morgan, a Met Office forecaster, said: “Over the weekend much of the UK will see some unseasonab­ly wet weather following a fine day on Friday.

“We have two yellow weather warnings in place, the first covering the South West of England including parts of Cornwall, Devon and Bristol, which will see heavy and persistent downpours and even some flooding from Saturday afternoon.

“Another warning of thundersto­rms will cover large swathes of central England, spanning from the south to north, starting from 6am on

Saturday. These areas will see scattered, heavy showers, thundersto­rms and even some hail.”

Mr Morgan said the conditions are due to an area of low pressure over the UK, brought about by a jetstream bringing changeable, wet weather.

He added: “There are quite a few sporting events over the weekend, including England’s Euro 2020 match against Ukraine in Rome at 8pm on Saturday.

“While the players will be playing in 28C temperatur­es, back in England

spectators in pubs and fan zones will be hit with heavy downpours. It may also be a washout for tennis-goers at Wimbledon, who I’d advise have an umbrella to hand, despite there being some sunny spells.”

Parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland will see mostly cloudy conditions along with some rainfall.

Mr Morgan also went on to warn of similar wet conditions for parts of the UK on Sunday, going into Monday.

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