STOURBRIDGE has been issued a yellow warning for thunderstorms which is set to come into effect this weekend.
The Met Office has issued a thunderstorm warning from midday until 10pm on Sunday, May 12.
The forecast shows thunder is expected around 4pm with heavy rain at 7pm in Stourbridge on Sunday.
The weather is expected to remain warm - with 23 degrees predicted tomorrow (Saturday) and on Sunday.
Deputy Chief Meteorologist Tony Wisson said: “Many places will start fine and warm on Sunday, though it is likely to become cloudier from the west or southwest during the day.
"This will be accompanied by scattered showers, which could be heavy with thunder.
“On Monday we're likely to see more widespread and longer-lived spells of rain, some of which will be heavy and thundery.
"This will also lead to a much cooler feel to the day.”
Weather conditions are expected to return to a more unsettled pattern as we head into the new working week.
Rain and showers will start to move in from the west, due to a developing low pressure system from the Atlantic.
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