Thunderstorms are set to hit South and West Wales from noon on Sunday with a yellow weather warning issued by the Met Office.

Make the most of getting the BBQ and paddling pools out as heavy rain and thunderstorms are on their way this weekend.

Heavy showers and thunderstorms are expected to cause issues for those travelling and using public transport and could lead to flooding.

The weather alert is in place from 12pm until 10pm on Sunday, May 12 and south and west Wales, including Carmarthenshire, however you may be lucky if you're in Pembrokeshire and south Ceredigion, which looks to avoid it. 

Tivyside Advertiser: The regions covered by the weather warningThe regions covered by the weather warning (Image: Met Office)

The warning comes after a brief spell of warm weather which is expected to last until Sunday with temperatures reaching as high as 26C in parts of Wales.

The Met Office say that tonight will stay dry overnight with clear spells across the country.

Tomorrow, Saturday, May 11 is expected to be the hottest day of the week so far with temperatures reaching highs of 23 degrees in places.

It will feel pleasantly warm with light winds and a dry start to Saturday with expected to be the last clear and dry day before rain sets in.

Sunday’s weather forecast shows temperatures of up to 21 degrees despite it being cloudy there are warnings of heavy rain.

The Met Office said: “Heavy and thundery showers likely on Sunday before rain and blustery winds return from the southwest on Monday and Tuesday and feeling cooler.”