THE Met Office has issued a yellow warning for thunderstorms covering parts of Somerset for Saturday, June 10.
The warning covers the entire North Somerset district and extends as far west as Burnham and Highbridge.
A Met Office spokesperson said: "High temperatures developing across parts of England and Wales on Saturday are expected to trigger a scattering of showers across this area, some of which are likely to be torrential and thundery, bringing 30-40mm in an hour.
"Whilst many places will be largely dry, thunderstorms with heavy rain and hail are likely to develop in some places on Saturday afternoon.
"There is a small chance that homes and businesses could be flooded quickly, with damage to some buildings from floodwater, lightning strikes, hail or strong winds
"Spray and sudden flooding could lead to difficult driving conditions and some road closures.
"Where flooding or lightning strikes occur, there is a chance of delays and possibly even cancellations to rail services
"There is a slight chance that power cuts could occur and other services to some homes and businesses could be temporarily lost."
Areas in the south west that may be affected include Bristol, Somerset, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire and Wiltshire.
Stay safe in thunder and lightning:
There are many myths surrounding lightning - such as lightning never strikes the same place twice or it always strikes the tallest object. Both are false, as lightning strikes the best conductor on the ground, whether it has been struck before or not.
Before the thunderstorm:
Lightning can cause power surges, so unplug any non-essential appliances if not already using a surge protector.
Seek shelter if possible. When you hear thunder you are already within range of where the next ground flash may occur, lightning can strike as far as 10 miles away from the centre of a storm.
During the thunderstorm:
Telephone lines can conduct electricity so try to avoid using the landline, unless in an emergency
If outside avoid water and find a low-lying open place that is a safe distance from trees, poles or metal objects
Avoid activities such as golf, rod fishing or boating on a lake
Be aware of metal objects that can conduct or attract lightning, including golf clubs, golf buggies, fishing rods, umbrellas, motorbikes, bicycles, wheelchairs, mobility scooters, pushchairs, wire fencing and rails.
If you are in a tent, try to stay away from the metal poles.
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