donor After a flash flood on the weekend submerged parts of the capital under water, it will be baked in dry and warm temperatures in August.
Meteorologist Steven Dixon warned that as the climate warms, the threat of thunderstorms will follow.
Bureau of Meteorology The instability in early August is expected to “may be dominant”, but this is expected to change when the city may become drier in the middle of the month.
United Kingdom: Flash flood outbreak (July 2021)
Meteorologist Dixon told the Standard that there were some high-pressure signals in mid-August, “from mid-August, high-pressure will become more prominent, bringing some more stable dry and warm conditions.”
Although he warned that there may be a risk of thunderstorms, he said that the “overall signal” is that “the weather may be warmer” from mid-August.
Mr. Dixon said that the average temperature in England in August is 21 degrees.
The Met Office said that this week the British will face “changeable and frequent breeze, mixed sunlight and showers, and some thunder and heavy rain.”
It added: “Maybe it’s more generally humid during the period from late Thursday to Friday. It doesn’t feel so hot anymore.”
London is expected to have a maximum temperature of 21 degrees Celsius and a minimum temperature of 14 degrees Celsius.
Boroughs-including Hackneywick, Newham and Barking -Affected by the downpour, the video showed that the DLR train station was covered by water.
The flood also affected hospitals in the capital, forcing them to tell patients not to leave after a month of rain within three hours.
Newham Hospital wrote on its Twitter account: “Our emergency department is flooded in some areas. If you need us, we are still here, but help us when we solve the problem, if possible, please Go to the nearby hospital. Thank you.”



