
"Between 15-25 mm of rain is expected in the affected areas, although up to 50 mm of rain could fall in places, most likely over the Downs. The Met Office said: In addition, the rain will be accompanied by strong winds, with a chance of gusts approaching 60 mph on exposed southern coasts, and 40-50mph possible inland. Rain will clear to the east by the end of the day. The warning starts from 9am tomorrow and lasts for 12 hours."
"It covers Cornwall, Plymouth, Bath, Brighton, part of Wales and the outskirts of south London such as Slough. In central London, rain is predicted as very likely to fall for most of the day tomorrow. Wind gusts will reach up to 18mph by the evening. By Friday though, the capital will finally see some sun. Yellow Met Office alerts mean that the weather will have a low impact."
London experienced thick, eerie fog this morning and faces torrential rain later this week. A weather warning covers parts of southern England and Wales, including Cornwall, Plymouth, Bath, Brighton, Slough and outskirts of south London. Between 15-25 mm of rain is expected in affected areas, with isolated totals up to 50 mm most likely over the Downs. Rain will be accompanied by strong winds, with gusts potentially approaching 60 mph on exposed southern coasts and 40-50 mph inland. The warning starts at 9am and lasts 12 hours, with rain clearing east by the end of the day. Central London should see rain for most of the day with gusts up to 18 mph by evening, and sunshine is expected by Friday. Yellow alerts indicate a low overall impact.
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