Summer Travel Nightmare: UK Roads Gridlocked as Thunderstorms Batter South-East

Holidaymakers hit by travel chaos as school summer break kicks off. Crippling delays and severe weather warnings have brought misery to thousands trying to escape for Summer 2025 getaways. Major motorways including the M25, M6, A303, and A14 are jammed with huge tailbacks, while the Met Office issues amber thunderstorm warnings across much of the south-east.

Long Queues and Storms Wreck Travel Plans

The exodus is in full swing but shambolic conditions threaten to ruin holidays before they even begin. Eurotunnel passengers face two-hour waits to board shuttle trains as severe weather batters the region. Drivers are warned to check conditions before setting off, carry emergency supplies, and leave plenty of extra time.

“With such volatile weather and large numbers of families taking to the roads, we’re urging everyone to drive carefully and be prepared for delays. Do not drive through floodwater under any circumstances.”

Rail and Bus Services Also Hit by Storm Chaos

It’s not just the roads suffering. Lightning, flooding, and fallen debris have led to warnings of delays and cancellations on trains and buses across the UK. Commuters and holidaymakers alike must brace for disrupted services amid the stormy weather.

Met Office Issues Stark Warning

“Areas of heavy rain with embedded thunderstorms will move northwards during the early hours of Saturday… Torrential downpours may cause significant impacts over urban areas.”

Travel Tips to Stay Safe

  • Avoid travelling during peak storm periods.
  • Charge your phone, check route planners, and bring plenty of water.
  • Keep windows and doors shut during heavy storms.

With roads clogged and storms raging, summer holiday travel looks set for a rough ride. Stay alert, plan ahead, and stay safe.

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