IF you enjoyed last night's show, the good news is it's not long until you have to wait until the next one.
The Met Office has issued another yellow warning of thunderstorms after what is expected to be the hottest day of the year.
Temperatures tomorrow, Thursday, are expecting to creep up to 32 degrees but forecasters are warning rumbles of thunder and lightning will soon follow the heatwave.
A warning has been put in place from 3pm tomorrow to 4am on Friday across a large chunk of the UK with thunder most likely in the north west from around 7pm to 11pm.
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The blues, yellows and pinks on the map are rainfall, with the pink colours showing the heaviest rainfall. pic.twitter.com/HJ0JwL32je
A Met Office spokesman added: "Following a hot day (in places exceptionally so), scattered thunderstorms are likely to break out from late afternoon onwards.
"While some areas, particularly in the south of the warning area may well avoid the storms, where they do occur they could produce 20-30 mm of rain in less than an hour, along with frequent lightning, hail and gusty winds.
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"Perhaps the main focus will be later in the evening and into the first part of the night across northern England and southern and eastern parts of Scotland, where storms could be more widespread and locally intense."
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