UK weather: Month's worth of rain to fall in 24 hours as flood warnings issued
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UK weather: Month's worth of rain to fall in 24 hours as flood warnings issued
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"Heavy rain and blustery winds are set to batter parts of the country, bringing a month's worth of rain in just 24 hours, as an amber danger to life warning comes into force on Sunday night. The most significant rain will fall across parts of South Wales, with 100 to 200mm of rain possible in some areas. The Met Office has upgraded the impact level of its warning of travel disruption and flooding to high."
"The Met Office's senior meteorologist Marco Petagna said: Later today, we'll start to see some wet and windy weather coming in from the west, and then for a very unsettled day for most parts of the UK going into tomorrow, particularly western parts of England, Wales and southwest Scotland as well. Several weather warnings will come into force at midnight on Monday (The Met Office) We could see up to 120mm of rain, so almost five inches of rain in"
The Independent funds on-the-ground reporting across topics including reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech, relying on donations to keep journalism free of paywalls and accessible to all. Donations enable sending reporters to gather facts and present multiple perspectives. A severe weather event will bring heavy rain and blustery winds to parts of the UK, delivering up to a month's worth of rain within 24 hours and prompting amber danger-to-life warnings. South Wales faces 100–200mm of rain in places, with travel disruption and flooding risk upgraded to high and multiple regional warnings issued.
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