The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for most of the south coast as thunderstorms head this way.

The alert, covering Cornwall and neighbouring areas, comes into place from 8pm this evening remaining in place until 4pm tomorrow.

The national weather service has said the wet and windy conditions "may cause some localised disruption on Sunday night".


Met Office weather forecast for Cornwall

The outlook is for largely unsettled conditions throughout the coming days, according to the Met Office.

Speaking about what to expect for the rest of today, a spokesperson said: "It will turn brighter and more showery for a time, before further heavy rain arrives later.

"Showers will continue into the evening, before another band of showers or longer spells of rain moves northeastwards overnight, turning heavy at times. 

And it's a similar picture tomorrow despite overnight rain clearing away during the early hours.

"This will soon be followed by further bands of heavy showers," the spokesperson added.

Expect it to also feel quite muggy despite the wet conditions, with highs of up to 23C, dropping to 11C overnight.

Yellow weather warning for thunderstorms - what to expect

Experts at the Met Office have put together a list of disruptions which could occur over the coming days.

  • A good chance driving conditions will be affected by spray, standing water, locally gusty winds and/or hail, leading to longer journey times by car and bus.
  • Probably some damage to a few buildings and structures from lightning strikes and gusty winds.
  • Some flooding of a few homes and businesses possible, leading to some damage to buildings or structures.
  • Delays to train services are possible.
  • Some short term loss of power and other services is possible.

For more information, visit the Met Office website.