Two yellow weather warnings covering Swindon and Wiltshire have been issued for this weekend by the Met Office.
This comes after tornado watch organisation TORRO warned people that the stormy weather could bring with it strong hail among other things.
A yellow weather warning is in place all day today (September 21) with the Met Office warning that thunderstorms and heavy showers could cause disruption.
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There is also a yellow warning for rain in place all day on Sunday (September 22), for which the Met Office has warned that areas of heavy rain could cause disruption.
A spokesperson for the Met Office said: "[On Sunday] there is potential right across this highlighted region for some areas to see 30-50 mm in less than six hours, with a few places receiving 60-80mm over 12-24 hours."
The weather forecaster warned that spray and flooding could lead to difficult driving conditions and temporary road closures.
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