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Half a month’s rainfall could hit UK in next 24 hours, says Met Office | UK weather

MET office said that half -month rainfall could hit England within the next 24 hours by giving air warnings throughout the country on Sunday.

Until 22:00 on Monday, there were yellow air warnings for rain and storm in the north and south -west of Northern Ireland, Scotland and England.

The eastern regions of Northern Ireland will be covered with a 24 -hour air warning from 18:00 to Monday at 18.00 on Sunday, and the heavy rain is expected to cause a little interruption and probably floods.

Simon Partridge, a estimated in the Met office, said, “Apparently Northern Ireland is the place where we could see the most effective rainfall and the most effective rainfall. They could see 50 to 75 mm in 12 to 18 hours.”

Northern Ireland records an average of 89 mm in July, so more than half a month rainfall can hit in less than one day.

Selin is also possible, Met Office and some parts of England and Scotland could rain on Monday only 20-40 mm in just two hours.

On Monday from 3 to 9 pm, the south and east of England is covered with a yellow storm warning.

The same warning will be made for Midlands, North England and Scotland until 11:00.

In Scotland, more than 10 flood warnings remain active and warned that the Met Office trains and bus services can be postponed or canceled when floods or lightning.

It also has a small power deduction and a chance to flow fast or deep water.

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The wet air comes after a third heat wave of the year, which leaves four parts of England in drought and leads to a few Hosepipe ban.

The dry floor makes floods more likely because it cannot absorb too much water.

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