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Location: Ashtead, England, United Kingdom
Elevation: 66ft
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Moderate Warning for Thunderstorm
Issued: 9:23 AM Sep. 3, 2025 – EUMETNET - MeteoAlarm
Bands of heavy showers and thunderstorms are expected to move northeast across parts of England and Wales on Thursday. As showers progress northeastward they will become temporarily slow moving, leading to an increased chance of surface water flooding. 

Whilst the vast majority of places will have either non-impactful rain or remain dry, a few places within this area could see 30-60mm in an hour. Hail and lightning will be additional, possibly locally impactful, hazards.

For further details see https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings
Moderate Warning for Thunderstorm
Issued: 8:47 AM Sep. 3, 2025 – EUMETNET - MeteoAlarm
Scattered heavy showers, some with thunder, are expected to develop later this morning and into the afternoon, before easing this evening. In the most active storms, hail, strong gusty winds, and lightning may be impactful. There is also a chance that a few spots could see frequent, heavy bursts of rain, leading to surface water flooding.

For further details see https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings
Moderate Warning for Rain
Issued: 3:23 AM Sep. 3, 2025 – EUMETNET - MeteoAlarm
Information on update: Warning extended into parts of southeast England and trimmed from parts of Wales. Heavy rain and strong winds will move northeast through the first part of Wednesday, followed by heavy showers and some thunderstorms, these becoming more isolated through the afternoon.

Rainfall totals widely 20-30 mm, but some places could see 40-60 mm within a period of 6-9 hours.

Coastal gales are likely for a time, especially along English Channel coasts.

For further details see https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings
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