Thunderstorms are due to hit Salisbury today according to predictions from the Met Office.
Salisbury has been given a yellow warning for thunderstorms covering Monday through Wednesday and the Met Office's forecast shows the city will be hit at today, Tuesday 16 August.
Read more: Yellow thunderstorm warning for Salisbury extended until Wednesday
According to the Met Office's weather map, a thunderstorm will loom over Salisbury from 5pm to 6pm today, with another breaking out at 8am tomorrow morning (Wednesday 17 August).
⛈️ A developing line of thunderstorms is moving slowly northwest out of Dorset into parts of Devon and Somerset
— Met Office - SW England (@metofficeSWEng) August 16, 2022
⚠️ A yellow #thunderstorm warning is in force with localised flooding and travel disruption probable https://t.co/LiVjOGpApI
Stay #WeatherAware pic.twitter.com/vXiSop6tHv
The Met Office warn of thunderstorms and torrential rain on Wednesday which may cause disruption.
To view the Met Office's hourly weather map breakdown, click here.
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