UK weather to turn as Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda prompt Met Office warnings
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UK weather to turn as Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda prompt Met Office warnings
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"Nearly a foot of rain could fall on parts of the UK this week, forecasters have warned, as the remnants of two storms sweep across the Atlantic. The Met Office has already issued a 37-hour yellow rain warning for western Scotland, in place from 5pm on Wednesday until 6am on Friday. The alert currently covers parts of Argyll, Ayrshire, Dunbartonshire and Renfrewshire, but the weather service suggested the warning may soon extend to other areas following the arrival of Hurricane Humberto and Hurricane Imelda,"
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