Met Office Issues Thunderstorm Warning for Nine Counties This Bank Holiday Weekend

# Met Office Issues Thunderstorm Warning for Bank Holiday Weekend
## Nine Counties Face Bad Weather Threat
The Met Office has issued a warning for the potential of thunderstorms across the United Kingdom this upcoming weekend. This adverse weather is expected to affect various regions, particularly as the Bank Holiday approaches.
Throughout the weekend, particularly on Saturday and Sunday, forecasts indicate that rain will begin in southern England on Saturday morning. This precipitation will likely spread northward, impacting much of England and Wales later in the day. These rains may involve heavier showers, especially in the southeast, where the chance of thunderstorms is most likely.
"Meanwhile, rain will reach southern England during the morning, spreading north into much of England and Wales later in the day, again heavy at times with a small risk of thunderstorms, these most likely in the southeast. Away from the heaviest showers, many southern and eastern areas will feel warm and rather humid, while temperatures farther north stay closer to average and conditions vary markedly through the day," a spokesperson for the Met Office stated.
Residents in the affected regions should remain vigilant as weather conditions could change quickly, with the storms posing a risk of disruptions during the holiday period.