The UK is facing multiple weather warnings ahead of the Wimbledon finals this weekend. The Met Office issued a yellow warning for wind in parts of southern England and South Wales, while Scotland and Northern Ireland are facing a yellow warning for thunderstorms. The wind warning is in place from 9 a.m. until midnight on Saturday, and the thunderstorm warning is in effect from 10 a.m. until 11 p.m. Scotland and Northern Ireland are expected to experience slower-moving thunderstorms compared to the south. The Goodwood Festival of Speed had to cancel its first day due to forecasted high winds, prioritizing on-site safety. The Met Office meteorologist advised people to stay updated on the weather as it may cause disruption from strong winds or thunderstorms with heavy rain. Flooding and landslides have already been reported in South Wales. The Wimbledon ticket queue was closed on Saturday due to the wind warning, and guests were advised to dress appropriately for the inclement weather. The women’s singles final and men’s singles final were at risk of showers and potentially thunderstorms, but the winds were expected to be lighter on the final day. The UK is anticipated to have a drier day on Sunday with fewer intense downpours and lighter winds. However, showers will continue in northern England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, with a risk of thunder. The temperatures will be in the high teens or low 20s, which is normal for this time of year.