The 10-hour weather warning, which could see heavy downpours with hail and thunder, is in place from midday to 10pm on Monday, May 12The Met Office has issued a yellow alert for this week's weatherThe Met Office has issued a yellow alert for this week’s weather

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms in Birmingham and across the West Midlands tomorrow, Monday, May 12.

Forecasters said there was a chance of very heavy downpours with hail and thunder.

The ten-hour weather warning is in place from noon to 10pm.

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Despite the outlook tomorrow, the rest of the week promises to be back to sunny spells and 25C temperatures.

In a forecast for the West Midlands, the Met Office said: “Another largely fine day (today) with plenty of sunshine, although somewhat cloudier than on Saturday with the chance of isolated evening thunderstorms.

“Feeling very warm with temperatures well above average. Maximum temperature 25C.

“Tonight: A mixture of clear spells and cloud overnight with the chance of showers at times, these heavy in places with the odd rumble of thunder.

“Much milder than recent nights Minimum temperature 10C.

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“Monday: Sunny spells with cloud bubbling up and scattered heavy showers breaking out.

“Locally very heavy downpours with hail and thunder a possibility but some places remaining dry. Feeling warm. Maximum temperature 25C.

“Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday: High pressure will once again re-establish itself with dry and settled conditions returning.

“Plenty of strong sunshine and feeling warm for the time of year albeit rather cool overnight.”