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Amber warning as thunderstorms to bring flash flooding

Part of the United Kingdom is prepared for potentially dangerous flash floods as if there is storm and heavy rain during the weekend.

The Met Office is expected to fall for more than a month for Southeast England within a few hours on Saturday morning.

Fast flowing and deep water raids are likely, leading to road and transportation cuts and leads to power cuts.

Severe downpour rainfall comes days after a third England heat wave of the year, which grasped the rupture of the United Kingdom and leads to a few hoosepipe ban.

This will make water raid more likely and severe, as this cannot absorb the dry floor.

The Amber Warning covers the Southern Coast, part of London and Cambridge and is in force from BST to 11:00 on Saturday.

Met Office may fall between 20 and 40 mm in this area in this area, which can accumulate for 70-100 mm in just a few hours.

He said that houses and enterprises would be inundated, that this would be “quickly”, that this amount of surface water will make it difficult to drive and lead to the road closure.

Lightning strikes, full and strong winds can also cause train and bus cancellation.

Yellow air warnings will cover the rest of the East, Central and North England and a part of Eastern Scotland. A yellow warning in the regions of Eastern England is already in force.

Amber warnings have shown that a chance of severe air can affect people’s daily lives, including a potential danger to life. Yellow warnings are less severe.

According to the Met Office, the last amber warning in London was in January 2024, when Storm Henc hit the Central England and Wales.

After arriving on Friday night, the storm is expected to move to the inner area and is pushed towards England on Saturday morning before coming to Scotland.

Yellow warnings cover the rains of England and Scotland on Sunday and Monday as parts of the storm.

Last weeks, Heatwave brought a travel deduction, A series of deaths about water And Hosepipe bans are announced for millions of people living in Yorkshire, Kent and Sussex.

A heavy rainfall may think that it will help reduce these drought conditions – but since the rain will be too heavy in localized areas, it will quickly flow from dry, cooked soil, perhaps overwhelming local sewage and waterways.

A significant improvement in the reservoir and groundwater aquifer levels will require a more continuous magic of wet air.

Yorkshire’s Hosepipe ban Expected to last until winter.

Following a heat wave in the summer of 2022, the storms brought flash floods to London and the surrounding areas. Flood Roads and Tube Stations.

The rainfall also caused cancellation and delays at Gatwick Airport.

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