UK Freak Weather? 153 lightning strikes a minute and hailstones the size of GOLF BALLS as superstorm hits the Midlands and sweeps north

153 lightning strikes a minute and hailstones the size of GOLF BALLS as superstorm hits the Midlands and sweeps north

  • Retired teacher Michael Ellis, 66, dies after being swept away by floodwater near Ludlow, Shropshire
  • Hailstones the size of GOLF BALLS batter a village in Leicestershire - smashing a car window
  • 37mm of rain fell in six hours in Shobdon, Herefordshire this morning
  • 'It was like Birmingham-on-Sea' says teacher after rain hits
  • Southern England escapes downpour completely as rain falls on West Midlands
  • North-south divide as temperatures hit 28C in Gravesend and 27C in London

By Rob Cooper and Jaya Narain

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A huge clean-up operation was being carried out in parts of Britain today after yesterday's downpours brought flooding chaos to parts of the country.

Hailstones as big as golf balls pummelled parts of Leicestershire after black thunderclouds descended. Residents reported cars being dented and damaged by the ice, some even smashing windows.

Torrential storms also left hundreds of homes flooded and motorists having to be rescued from their vehicles. At the storm’s peak, 153 lightning strikes were being recorded every minute.

The Environment Agency has 10 flood warnings in place in the Midlands, North East and North West, but the worst of the weather looks to be over.

Forecaster Nick Prebble, said: “Today there will be a mixture of sunshine and showers across the UK with temperatures cooling off.

“Most parts of Britain could experience the odd passing shower during the day, but the focus of the heavy downpours will be across Scotland.

“Northern parts could also have a few thunder storms but the weather doesn’t appear to be as severe as yesterday.”

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Wet weather strikes: A huge apocalyptic-like thunder storm struck much of the West Midlands and is marked in red and yellow as heavy rain returned to Britain
Wet weather strikes: A huge apocalyptic-like thunder storm struck much of the West Midlands and is marked in red and yellow as heavy rain returned to Britain

Wet weather strikes: A huge apocalyptic-like thunder storm struck much of the West Midlands and is marked in red and yellow as heavy rain returned to Britain

Bolt from above: A fork of lightning strikes behind marquees set up for the weekend airshow at RAF Waddington, Lincs

Bolt from above: A fork of lightning strikes behind marquees set up for the weekend airshow at RAF Waddington, Lincs

Hail: The ground looks like it is covered in snow in Queniborough, Leicestershire, following a storm this afternoon

Hail: The ground looks like it is covered in snow in Queniborough, Leicestershire, following a storm this afternoon

Apocalyptic: Newcastle was shrouded in daytime darkness as a 'Supercell' thunderstorm passed, turning the roads into rivers and daytime into dark night

Apocalyptic: Newcastle was shrouded in daytime darkness as a 'Supercell' thunderstorm passed, turning the roads into rivers and daytime into dark night

A freak 14cm-long hailstone which fell in Leicestershire

Whopper: A freak 14cm-long hailstone which fell in Leicestershire

Hailstones the size of golf balls which fell in Sian Colver's garden in Leicestershire this afternoon

Hailstones the size of golf balls which fell in Sian Colver's garden in Leicestershire this afternoon

A blast of 54,000 lightning bolts

Today train services between Scotland and England have been axed in the wake of yesterday's freak deluges that saw rail lines disappear underwater, landslips and fallen trees.

In Shropshire yesterday, a 66-year-old retired schoolteacher was swept to his death when a normally gentle brook burst its banks after two hours of torrential rain causing a flash flood.

Michael Ellis, 66, a retired deputy headteacher had been driving home after having blood tests at a nearby doctor's surgery when the sudden floods cut him off in the village of Bittlerley, near Ludlow, just half-a-mile from his home.

Mr Ellis, who lived in the village with his wife Judith, 68, for more than 10 years, abandoned the silver Ford Ka by some farm buildings and attempted to make his way back home by foot.

But he only managed to walk 100 yards before he was swept away.

Caught in the rain: Two Newcastle girls are left utterly drenched as the thunderstorm hits

Caught in the rain: Two Newcastle girls are left utterly drenched as the thunderstorm hits

Witnesses said the man's body was found nearby after the emergency services launched a huge search as heavy rain hit.

Local councillor and farmer Richard Huffer, 50, said he had known Mr Ellis since he was taught by him at a secondary school in nearby Ludlow more than three decades ago.

He said: 'He taught me maths at Ludlow School and I am 50, he has been in the village that amount of time.

'He was a very well respected member of the community. He has helped me a lot in my work as a councillor and I have very fond memories of him as a member of the community and as a friend.

'He will be deeply missed. His wife is in shock.'

Mr Huffer said Mr Ellis had parked his car - a Kia Sportage 4x4 - in a layby to avoid driving through the floods and attempted to walk through a field towards his home in the village.

He said: 'He's parked his car here and cut across through a gate on the right hand side and tried to cross the brook at a higher level.
'Obviously he has got swept away.

It was a different story down south as tennis fans fainted in the heat at Wimbledon yesterday. But in the Midlands enough ice fell to keep the whole of London cool.

In a dramatic demonstration of our mad weather, large swathes of northern and central Britain were hammered by rolling storms while the South sweltered during one of the hottest days of the year so far.

The picturesque town of Appleby was particularly badly hit, many homes were pumped out and the local primary school had its play area flooded.

In Tyneside trains were cancelled at Central station in Newcastle and Gateshead's MetroCentre and Ikea store were evacuated.

Witnesses described an announcement of a "technical fault" at the MetroCentre before water burst into the building and flooded shop floors.

Flood alerts were issued across the North East as tributaries to the region's rivers threatened to burst.

In Northumberland, police warned motorists to take care as they received reports of flooding around Haltwhistle, Greenhead Bank and all along the A69 and A68.

Half a month's rain fell in just an hour this morning as the severe storm hit across the Midlands. In Scampton, Lincolnshire, 25.8mm of rain fell between 1pm and 2pm.

Rita Gatehouse, 66, said: 'Mike had been to doctors for blood tests and was driving home.

'He found himself stranded by the flood waters and couldn't drive through - so he got out and walked. He must have been trying to find a different way around when he got into difficulties.'

He also ran a Girl Guides group with his wife Judith. The couple did not have any children.

Earlier, 22.2m fell in Winterbourne, West Midlands, as a weather front moved across the country. And Shrobdon, Herefordshire, had 37mm of rain between 6am and midday today - with most of the wet weather coming during a three-hour period.

Henry Chance, chairman of Bitterley Parish Council, where a man died, said: 'This flooding is the worst I can ever remember in living memory.

'The water down there is usually nothing more than a brook - its just a trickle.

'You wouldn't even know there was any kind of waterway running through Bitterley - you could walk up and down it in wellies.

In Birstall, Leicestershire, hailstones the size of golf balls fell this afternoon - smashing a car window in the process.

The hailstones - which measured up to 6cm (2.3ins) in diameter - fell during an hour long storm which started at around 1pm.

Sian Colver, 29, said: 'The weather is just crazy, one minute everything was normal with blue skies and then suddenly all you could hear was what sounded like bullets hitting rooves and windows.

'I was shocked when I saw the size of them, they were like golf balls.'

A home video shows a bolt of lightning striking the Tyne Bridge in Newcastle

Thunderclap: A home video shows a bolt of lightning striking the Tyne Bridge in Newcastle


Chaos: Thunderstorms in Newcastle upon-Tyne turn the quayside roadway into a river with drivers battling to keep moving in the rising floodwater

Chaos: Thunderstorms in Newcastle upon-Tyne turn the quayside roadway into a river with drivers battling to keep moving in the rising floodwater

Calamity: A car is submerged in Gateshead by the Athletics stadium. Motorists were left stranded up to their windows in the rush hour superstorm

Calamity: A car is submerged in Gateshead by the Athletics stadium. Motorists were left stranded up to their windows in the rush hour superstorm

Many drivers had to stop as rain streamed down windscreens overwhelming the wipers
Apocalyptic scenes in Appleby in Cumbria

(Right) A pedestrian is soaked to the skin in Newcastle while two women shelter under their umbrellas in Appleby, Cumbria

Rescue: Submerged vehicles in the Heaton district of Newcastle where a dramatic rooftop rescue took place after a mother and baby were forced to take refuge on their car roof

Rescue: Submerged vehicles in the Heaton district of Newcastle where a dramatic rooftop rescue took place after a mother and baby were forced to take refuge on their car roof

Floodwaters rise around stranded cars as the rain teems down in Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne where roads were transformed into lakes in a matter of seconds

Floodwaters rise around stranded cars as the rain teems down in Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne where roads were transformed into lakes in a matter of seconds

A car drives through an area of Whitley Bay, North Tyneside which was transformed into an enormous lake after a sudden downpour

A car drives through an area of Whitley Bay, North Tyneside which was transformed into an enormous lake after a sudden downpour

Sunshine at Wimbledon: Tennis fans stripped to t-shirts and shorts and sported sunhats and shades as south London was treated to a heatwave

Sunshine at Wimbledon: Tennis fans stripped to t-shirts and shorts and sported sunhats and shades as south London was treated to a heatwave

The section of the All England Club nicknamed 'Murray Mound' was packed with sunbathers, who watched the British number one in action on a big screen

The section of the All England Club nicknamed 'Murray Mound' was packed with sunbathers, who watched the British number one in action on a big screen

Tennis washout? Andy Murray signs an autograph for a fan at Wimbledon this morning. With wet weather set to hit, his second round match may have to be played under the centre court retractable roof

No washout: Andy Murray signs an autograph for a fan at Wimbledon this morning before the start of his second round match

The good weather spurred Andy Murray onto a second round victory over Croatian Ivo Karlovic 7-5 6-7 (7-5) 6-2 7-6 (7-4)

The good weather spurred Andy Murray onto a second round victory over Croatian Ivo Karlovic 7-5 6-7 (7-5) 6-2 7-6 (7-4)

But as parts of the country were hit by wet weather, London and the south of England remained dry this afternoon as the fourth day of tennis got underway at Wimbledon.

Temperatures of 28C were recorded in Gravesend while there was 27C in London

A black and white image shows hundreds of lightning strikes as red crosses stretching from Wales in the West across as far as Derbyshire.

Dan Quirk, 34, a deputy headteacher from Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, said he had never seen such a sudden and sharp hour of rain before.

Unprecedented scenes in Whitley Bay, North Tyneside, as the run-off from the heavy rain cascades over a bank

Unprecedented scenes in Whitley Bay, North Tyneside, as the run-off from the heavy rain cascades over a bank

Last stop: A bus struggles through deep water along a flooded street in the Heaton district of Newcastle upon Tyne

Last stop: A bus struggles through deep water along a flooded street in the Heaton district of Newcastle upon Tyne

Overload: Water gushes out from underneath a manhole cover in Cullercoats, near Whitley Bay on Tyneside

Overload: Water gushes out from underneath a manhole cover in Cullercoats, near Whitley Bay on Tyneside

Day turns into night: Many areas, such as this part of Newcastle, were plunged into darkness as the thunderstorm hit

Day turns into night: Many areas, such as this part of Newcastle, were plunged into darkness as the thunderstorm hit

He said: 'It was like Birmingham-on-Sea, I have never seen it come down that fast or with such power, it was incredible.'The road was literally turned into a river in just a few minutes.'A 90-year-old man had to be rescued from his car by fire crews in Worfield, Shropshire, as three feet of water rose around his car on the A454.

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service said the 90-year-old man was one of a number of people rescued from vehicles following downpours in the Bridgnorth area of the county.

Herefordshire Council said a number of roads across the county were submerged, with severe localised flooding affecting Orleton, Brimfield, Yarpole and Kingsland.

The Environment Agency urged people to be on alert for more flash flooding across the Midlands and northern England as the Met Office forecast outbreaks of torrential rain across many central and northern parts of the country.

There is a continued risk of surface water flooding this afternoon and into the evening if drainage systems are overwhelmed by rainfall.

Scene: The flooded stream where 66-year-old Michael Ellis was tragically killed after being swept away by fast-flowing water at Bittlerley, near Ludlow, Shropshire

Scene: The flooded stream where 66-year-old Michael Ellis was tragically killed after being swept away by fast-flowing water at Bittlerley, near Ludlow, Shropshire

Motorists struggle along flooded roads near Bellingham in Northumberland following a torrential downpour

Motorists struggle along flooded roads near Bellingham in Northumberland following a torrential downpour

Washout: A road in Bodlmere, Sutton Coldfield, is turned into a river this morning as a huge thunderstorm strikes

Washout: A road in Bodlmere, Sutton Coldfield, is turned into a river this morning as a huge thunderstorm strikes

Making a splash: A huge storm strikes in Boldmere, Birmingham this morning as 22mm - or almost an inch - of rain fell in 24 hours

Making a splash: A huge storm strikes in Boldmere, Birmingham this morning as 22mm - or almost an inch - of rain fell in 24 hours

Shattered: A broken rear windscreen on an Audi which was smashed by falling hailstones in Leicestershire

Shattered: A broken rear windscreen on an Audi which was smashed by falling hailstones in Leicestershire

Whoppers: The golf-ball sized hailstones which fell in Sian Colver's garden in Birstall, Leicestershire today

Whoppers: The golf-ball sized hailstones which fell in Sian Colver's garden in Birstall, Leicestershire today

The heavy rain could also cause rivers to rise rapidly, the Environment Agency warned. It said the public should stay away from swollen rivers and not drive through floodwater.

West Mercia Police said the Redditch Ringway had been closed after a 66ft section of wall collapsed and caused two trees to fall into the carriageway this morning.

Structural engineers were due to assess the damage following the incident. The fire service said Bromsgrove in north Worcestershire had been badly affected by heavy downpours in the area.

Three-day weather forecast

British summertime: A shop worker wades through floodwater in Penkridge, Staffordshire, as the country is hit by torrential rain and thunderstorms

British summertime: A shop worker wades through floodwater in Penkridge, Staffordshire, as the country is hit by torrential rain and thunderstorms

Torching soaking: Glenn Chambers carries the Olympic flame between Edwinstowe and Mansfield, during a heavy downpour today

Soaking: Torchbearer Glenn Chambers carries the Olympic flame between Edwinstowe and Mansfield, during a heavy downpour today

Lunchtime soaking: Two women get caught in the rain in Spinningfields, Manchester city centre today
thunderstorm

Lunchtime soaking: Two women get caught in the rain in Spinningfields, Manchester city centre today

Crews received about 30 calls from north Herefordshire between 8.30am and 10am, with another 30 from north Worcestershire later in the morning. The Environment Agency said up to 35mm of rain had fallen in one hour in Herefordshire.

Worcestershire County Council said Westacre Middle School in Droitwich had been closed after a downstairs classroom was flooded.

London Midland tweeted that lines are blocked after flooding between Barnt Green and Bromsgrove in north Worcestershire. Gemma Plumb, a forecaster with MeteoGroup, said that there would be more wet weather to come over the next few days - although not on the scale of this morning.

Wet: Heavy rainfall in Edgbaston, Birmingham, causes localised flooding today

Wet: Heavy rainfall in Edgbaston, Birmingham, causes localised flooding today

Splash: A woman cycles through a large puddle in Edgbaston, Birmingham, today after a downpour this morning

Splash: A woman cycles through a large puddle in Edgbaston, Birmingham, today after a downpour this morning

Soaking: The huge thunderstorm which hit the Midlands this morning can be seen in the centre of this weather map from today

Soaking: The huge thunderstorm which hit the Midlands this morning can be seen in the centre of this weather map from today

Summer soaking: Penkridge, Staffordshire, is hit by flash-flooding today after torrential rainfall overnight

Summer soaking: Penkridge, Staffordshire, is hit by flash-flooding today after torrential rainfall overnight

Fury: David Cameron is confronted by Kathleen Simpson as he leaves the town hall in Todmorden, West Yorkshire, after a meeting with council officials and emergency services workers about the floods which hit the town on Friday night

Fury: David Cameron is confronted by Kathleen Simpson as he leaves the town hall in Todmorden, West Yorkshire, after a meeting with council officials and emergency services workers about the floods which hit the town on Friday night

'The Midlands will see further heavy showers and thunderstorms this afternoon but it should clear during the evening,' she said.

'There will be further heavy showers in north Wales and it is looking like there will be further rain across the north-east, Northern Ireland and Scotland.

'There is a chance of rain at Wimbledon later and we cannot rule out the possibility of showers across the south where it has been largely dry.

'The heavy thundery rain will move away from the north-east overnight but there will be further showers around tomorrow and at the weekend with some of them heavy - but not as bad as today.'

Scorcher: A woman enjoys the sun as she walks her dogs in Hyde Park today as temperatures reached 27C in central London

Scorcher: A woman enjoys the sun as she walks her dogs in Hyde Park today as temperatures reached 27C in central London

Scorcher: Sunseekers enjoy the weather in Hyde Park today as temperatures reached as high as 27C

Scorcher: Sunseekers enjoy the weather in Hyde Park today as temperatures reached as high as 27C

Summer sun: Rowers in traditional blazers watch the action at Henley Royal Regatta today

Summer sun: Rowers in traditional blazers watch the action at Henley Royal Regatta today

Weather outlook: Much of the north is being hit by heavy rain this afternoon - and there are two dark and cloudy days ahead

Weather outlook: Much of the north is being hit by heavy rain this afternoon - and there are two dark and cloudy days ahead

Rising water: Bank workers look out on a rising flash flood after a torrential downpour in the Staffordshire village of Penkridge

Rising water: Bank workers look out on a rising flash flood after a torrential downpour in the Staffordshire village of Penkridge

Wet weather: A bus driver goes through floodwater in the Twinbrook estate, Lisburn, Northern Ireland, today

Wet weather: A bus driver goes through floodwater in the Twinbrook estate, Lisburn, Northern Ireland, today

Downpour: Council workers try to clear blocked drains as flood water settles in the Twinbrook estate, Lisburn, Northern Ireland

Downpour: Council workers try to clear blocked drains as flood water settles in the Twinbrook estate, Lisburn, Northern Ireland

Earlier, Prime Minister David Cameron was confronted by a voter today as he visited one of the towns affected by devastating floods last week.

Mr Cameron was leaving the town hall in Todmorden, West Yorkshire, when Kathleen Simpson surprised him as he was getting into his car.Mr Cameron had just left a meeting with council officials and emergency services workers about the deluge which hit the town on Friday night.

Before he left Todmorden Town Hall today, Mr Cameron said: 'First of all, one's sympathy just goes out to people who had their homes flooded and have seen so many treasured possessions destroyed.

Deluge: Three youths make their way along a flooded pathway in Lisburn, Northern Ireland

Deluge: Three youths make their way along a flooded pathway in Lisburn, Northern Ireland

Rising water: Shop workers try to protect their premises from a rising flash flood in Penkridge

Rising water: Shop workers try to protect their premises from a rising flash flood in Penkridge

Sew-king: Workers outside a sewing shop in Penkridge today as flash flooding hit after the thunderstorm

Sew-king: Workers outside a sewing shop in Penkridge today as flash flooding hit after the thunderstorm

Olympic spirit dampened: Debbie Foote carries the Olympic flame between Edwinstowe and Mansfield in heavy rain today on Day 41 of the relay

Olympic spirit dampened: Debbie Foote carries the Olympic flame between Edwinstowe and Mansfield in heavy rain today on Day 41 of the relay

'But what you see is an incredibly strong community come together with real purpose - very positive - to help each other out.

'It really needs to be said to thank everyone who took part in it. The Government stands by to help in any way we can.

The council's doing a good job. We will fill in any gaps if that's required.'The Prime Minister added: 'This is a beautiful area of our country and it's absolutely open for business.'

Mr Cameron talked about investment in flood relief but said: 'That will never protect everybody. 'There was a month's rain that fell in 24 hours. 'You can't protect against some of that but we'll do everything we can.'

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