please could you also say a prayer for the people who may be effected bu this
The UK is about to be rocked by the most frenzied and chaotic start to summer EVER as monsoons and
tornadoes rage in.
Ice stones the 'size of cricket balls' will cause devastation across the country in what forecasters fear could be the the worst hailstorms since a deadly 'supercell' led to hailstones leaving craters FIVE FEET deep across England 171 years ago.
Temperatures are expected to rocket to an incredible 91F (32.6C) by Saturday as a swathe of roasting hot air suddenly floods the British Isles.
Heavy and persistent downpours will start today with parts of the south on alert for extreme flash floods.
But the really dramatic weather will start on Friday night when two 'battling' weather systems will fight it out over Britain.
The resulting carnage will trigger tornadoes and fierce winds, enormous hailstorms and potentially DEADLY lightning strikes.
The Met Office has issued a severe weather warning across virtually the entire country on Saturday and warned of major travel disruption.
Huge thunderstorms, lighting and hail is forecast for much of Britain this weekend [GETTY]
The warnings come as the latest weather forecasting models predicted a huge plume of warm air will sweep into the UK from the continent on Friday triggering the extreme weather.
Met Office Chief Forecaster Frank Saunders said: “Thundery downpours are expected to affect parts of England, Wales and southern counties of Scotland during Saturday.
"The public should be aware of the potential for localised flooding due to the intensity of these storms, although at this stage the location of the heaviest rainfall is uncertain.
"Warm, humid air is likely to be pulled northwards from France late on Friday and during Saturday.
"Within this airmass, there is an increasing likelihood that heavy, thundery showers will break out."
The volatile conditions are being driven by an area of high pressure from the continent and low pressure from the Atlantic crashing over the UK.
Jonathan Powell, forecaster for Vantage Weather Services, said ferocious storms, rain and winds cold last until the end of next week.
He said raging temperatures will trigger "spectacular" thunderstorms while colliding air masses will trigger 'extreme tornado activity' in parts of Britain.
He said: "We are expecting a crescendo of heat on Friday and into Saturday and this is expected to trigger violent, almost tropical storms across the country.
"It is possible we could see hailstones the size of cricket balls.
"There is also a risk of severe tornadoes which are whipped up when two weather fronts battle it out, as we are expecting.
"There is the added ingredient of warm air being sucked in from the continent on Friday, and this could be the picture through next week."
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