Trees fall and roads flood as storm sweeps West Midlands

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LightningImage source, Daniel Griffiths
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BBC Weather Watcher Daniel Griffiths captured lightning over Market Drayton in Shropshire

Roads flooded and trees fell as a storm swept the West Midlands as the first heatwave of the year continued.

One fallen tree temporarily closed the J2 exit for Oldbury on the M5 on Monday evening.

It has since reopened but flooding later closed two of three lanes of the M5 northbound between J3 and J2.

An amber warning for thunderstorms, meaning flooding of homes and businesses is likely, was in place until 22:00 BST, the Met Office said.

Image source, Laura and Glenn
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BBC Weather Watchers Laura and Glenn snapped this flooded road in Oldbury

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A tree has fallen in Sedgley, Dudley

In Sedgley, near Dudley, part of a tree fell on the road after residents said it had been struck by lightning.

West Midlands Railway warned heavy rain flooding the tracks between Langley Green and Stourbridge Junction meant trains had to run at reduced speed on some lines.

There were forecasts of strong winds, heavy rain and hail in an area from Rugeley, Staffordshire, in the north to Bridgnorth, Shropshire, in the west.

Image source, Daisy Chayne
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Hailstones the size of peas were reported in Madley, Herefordshire by BBC Weather Watcher Daisy Chayne

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