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Storms in Kent at end of hottest day

Storms hit Kent as the UK's hottest-ever day came to a dramatic end.

Dramatic pictures showed lightning strikes in the Maidstone, Canterbury, Dover and Ashford areas last night.

This stunning shot was taken in Dover by Greg Esson
This stunning shot was taken in Dover by Greg Esson

Earlier the Met Office provisionally confirmed Tuesday had been the UK's hottest-ever day, with temperatures in some parts of the country hitting 40C.

Forecasters had warned storms were set to hit the county on Wednesday, but they arrived earlier than expected.

Lightning strikes were caught on camera in Maidstone and Aldington just after 10pm on Tuesday and also hit parts of Medway.

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for the south of the country from 1pm on Wednesday.

It comes after blistering heat hit the county, causing a number of problems for residents.

The storm in Canterbury. Picture: Sarah Slowe
The storm in Canterbury. Picture: Sarah Slowe
Views of the storm in Ashford. Picture: Daniel Luckhurst
Views of the storm in Ashford. Picture: Daniel Luckhurst

The agency said: "Heavy showers and thunderstorms may bring disruption during Wednesday afternoon.

"Where flooding or lightning strikes occur, there is a chance of delays and some cancellations to train and bus services.

Listen to kmfm for travel updates tomorrow and tweet us your storm pictures @kent_online

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