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Mapped: Where heavy rain will lash UK as yellow weather warning begins

There is a yellow air warning in various parts of the UK, most of the country is expected to wind and blush showers.

Heavy rain and strong strong winds are located in the northeast England, northwest England, southwest Scotland, Strathclyde, Yorkshire and Humber, Central, Tayside and Fife and Northern Ireland.

Met Office said that flood and power cuts can be expected in homes, businesses and roads and warned about a small fast flow or deep water chance that may cause danger to life ”.

Wind and rain warnings for Saturday

Wind and rain warnings for Saturday (Met Office)

In a statement published online, Met Office said: olun Be ready for the rapid change of weather warnings: When the weather warning is given, the Met Office recommends that you remain up to date with air forecast in your region. ”

Heavy rains are expected to last up to 3 o’clock on Sunday morning. Met Office foresees about 20 to 40 mm rain and some areas see up to 100 mm.

Air Agency, rainfall on Saturday northeast will spread to the northeast, and the areas can see more and more powerful winds and thunder, he said.

In Northern Ireland, Sunday morning from Saturday to 3 am, Sunday morning will be an trainer and a rain up to 80 mm in County Down.

Weather warning will remain in place until the early hours of Sunday morning

Weather warning will remain in place until the early hours of Sunday morning (Met Office)

Permanent heavy rain will be cleaned from Wales in the early hours of Sunday morning and will relax by Dawn in North England and Scotland on Sunday. Strong winds and shower will remain strong throughout the day.

Meteorologist Matthew Lehnert said: During this period, 20-30 mm rain is expected to fall into Wales and Northern England. Some places see perhaps 60-80 mm.

Authorized, as the low pressure area moves to the east, he added that a short spell of strong, strong winds can develop.

“Winds will initially be strengthened in some western and southwestern regions, before migrating to the north-east, before being cleaned to the North Sea in the early hours of Sunday.

24 flood warnings and a flood warning available

24 flood warnings and a flood warning available (Environmental Agency)

It is likely that the most powerful winds will be on Saturday afternoon and in the early hours of the evening and along the shores of the Western Wales, and then on Sunday morning on the northern sea of ​​the eastern and northeast England.

The Met Office reminded people to check the road conditions to prevent delays and see if their property is under the risk of floods (if so, to prepare a flood plan and an emergency flood kit). Yellow air warning has a very low probability and moderate effect.

This weekend, the only flood warning given by the Environmental Agency, the Keswick camp in the Lake region is expected, while 24 flood warnings were given throughout the country, which shows that a flood is possible.

According to Met Office, the air estimate in the UK next week.

Permanent heavy rain is expected to alleviate dawn on Sunday

Permanent heavy rain is expected to alleviate dawn on Sunday (Jacob King/Pa Staff)

Today

The Rain Group was placed in the northeast throughout the southwest, heavy for Wales and North England in the afternoon. Sunny grows on both sides of this, but with some shower, perhaps for a while away from the thunder in the southeast.

Tonight

Rain is slowly cleaned slowly towards the southeast with strong winds for a while. Flame shower in the north and net fascinates. Irregular rural frost is possible in Scotland.

Sunday

The cloud and light rain moving south in England and Wales. The showers follow the north and give a more cool feeling with the temperatures falling below the average. The wind marked in the northeast.

Monday – View for Wednesday

Next week, with a large number of sunny magic, it is dry in most areas. Repeated showering in Southeast England is possible. During the night, I feel quite cool with irregular fog and frost.

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