The UK Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for rain and thunderstorms across large parts of the country, including Southeast England, Aberdeenshire, and Northeast Scotland, over several days in July 2025. These warnings indicate the potential for heavy rainfall within short periods, raising concerns about localized flooding. While some areas experienced dry and cloudy conditions with occasional sunshine, others faced heavy showers and thunderstorms. The warnings have been in effect on multiple days, including July 20, 21, 23, and 27, with the Met Office advising the public to stay weather aware. Forecasts for the end of July suggest a mix of blue skies and scattered showers, particularly in northern Scotland. Additionally, meteorological alerts for moderate to heavy precipitation have been issued in parts of Chile, affecting three regions, though details differ from the UK situation.
Alerta meteorológica por precipitaciones moderadas a fuertes en dos regiones de país https://t.co/tadMY8GTpR
Blue skies will greet some of us as we open the curtains on Monday morning and overall it will be a brighter day than on Sunday🌤️ Showers are still possible, these most likely in northern Scotland in the morning but a few isolated light ones can't be ruled out elsewhere too🌦️ https://t.co/gjWSUXFBzP
Have you missed the sunshine? Monday will see more in the way of blue sky at times but still the chance of a few showers🌦️ Find out if you may get wet by checking out the 4cast 👇 https://t.co/pTRLf7R6UN