Met Office issues yellow 'thunderstorm warning' for parts of North East
Although temperatures reached 23°C for some in the region on Saturday, the Met Office has issued yellow thunderstorm warnings for Sunday.
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Patrick Gouldsbrough is a digital reporter and Digital Audience and Content Editor, with a specific discipline in North Yorkshire. Patrick grew up in Selby, North Yorkshire and started his journalism career at the Selby Times. He worked there for three years before joining The Northern Echo as a Digital Reporter for County Durham. Aside from journalism, Patrick likes collecting vinyl records, playing sport and watching old movies.
Patrick Gouldsbrough is a digital reporter and Digital Audience and Content Editor, with a specific discipline in North Yorkshire. Patrick grew up in Selby, North Yorkshire and started his journalism career at the Selby Times. He worked there for three years before joining The Northern Echo as a Digital Reporter for County Durham. Aside from journalism, Patrick likes collecting vinyl records, playing sport and watching old movies.
Although temperatures reached 23°C for some in the region on Saturday, the Met Office has issued yellow thunderstorm warnings for Sunday.
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