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Thunderstorms strike across London with ‘Macbethish’ weather

Londoners were shocked by the lightning that struck across the capital (Picture: @Schafernaker)
Londoners were shocked by the lightning that struck across the capital (Picture: @Schafernaker)

Thunderstorms and lightning struck across London leaving thousands of people soaked to the high heavens.

It comes after the Met Office issued amber warnings for parts of the south with heavy rain and flash storms expected.

Londoners said the incredible storms looked ‘Macbethish’ with spooky looking lightning lighting up the sky.

But after 15 minutes of thunder and lightning, the capital was awash with beautiful sunsets.

The crazy weather looked ominous and like the ‘end of the world’ some soaked Londoners said.

It was estimated as much as 60mm of rain fell in just half an hour.

CRAWLEY, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 23: A general view of the lightning prior to the FA Women's Super League match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Chelsea at The People's Pension Stadium on October 23, 2022 in Crawley, England. (Photo by Alex Davidson/Getty Images)
The People’s Pension Stadium in Crawley was lit up ahead of a match (Picture: Getty)
?spooky shapes? scary tentacles or claws reaching down #thunder and #lightning #London #Ealing Lightning 23.10
Spooky shapes cast across the London sky (Picture: Tomasz Schafernaker @Schafernaker)
Lightning captured in Wimbledon, south west London 23.10.22 (Picture: Metro.co.uk)
Thunder forked across parts of the sky in the UK (Picture: Metro.co.uk)
BNPS.co.uk (01202 558833) Pic: DanielSands/BNPS Date: 23rd October 2022. Pictured: Light-ning-house Lightning strikes close to Portland Bill lighthouse. Thundery weather and a dramatic Lightning storm pictured this afternoon at Portland Bill, on a day of heavy rain in Dorset.
A lighthouse in Dorset was nearly struck by a huge wand of lightnight that flashed across the sky (Picture: DanielSands/BNPS)
Electricity pylons and wind turbines at sunset
But the heavy storms meant a beautiful sunset (Picture: Getty Images)

Heavier downpours are expected overnight this evening, before drying out tomorrow, when there are even some sunny spells on the cards.

The Met Office warned that heavy rain for much of the south could lead to flooding, leaving businesses and homes at risk of damage.

Its warning stretches west almost to Plymouth and east to Norwich, covering Portsmouth to the south and Peterborough north and including London.

Just a few months ago the UK went through the joint hottest summer on record, with heatwaves and draughts across the country.

England also smashed its all-time temperature record in July, when the mercury topped 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) for the first time ever, while July was the driest on record across the south.

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