"During this afternoon, the air will reside across Western France and as it's heated up, so storms will break out. The interesting factor comes as a convergence zone develops and pushes North. As this happens, so lower level circulation will start and a small area of low pressure will form.
There is potential for water spouts, funnel clouds and perhaps isolated tornadoes across Southern England tonight on the leading edge of the storms.
All in all, a very active 24 hours of weather coming up for Southern, Central and Eastern areas with a substantial risk of heavy rainfall, local flooding and strong gusty winds. With the small, but potent risk of super cells developing within the convergence zone, this will be where our attention is focussed."
Ooh, exciting
