A yellow rain warning has been issued by Met Office for Thursday for the possibility of 80-100mm on Pennines & North York Moors.
A yellow weather warning for rain has been issued for Thursday and downpours may lead to further flooding and travel ...
On Thursday, a yellow warning for the North East – indicating heavy rain could cause some disruption – has been issued for ...
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for Thursday as heavy rain is set to hit the UK, just days after flash ...
Flooding caused by heavy rain and thunderstorms across the weekend continues to have an effect across parts of the East of ...
A respite from the downpours is forecast by the Met Office for today and tomorrow but heavy rain could then cause more travel ...
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Flash flooding happens when a lot of heavy rain falls in a short period of time and can create deep, fast-moving water that can injure or kill people and damage buildings.
Woburn in Bedfordshire registered 142.8mm over 48 hours, according to the Met Office, with parts of Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire also experiencing more ...
The forecaster has put the yellow weather warning in place for the East Midlands, Yorkshire, North East and North West.