Met Office issues weather warning for heavy rain as parts of UK brace for flooding

On Wednesday, Met Office released a yellow air warning for Yağmur covering South and Wales.
Heavy rain is expected to cause storm estimation in some regions to deteriorate and cause floods. Estimators say we can get rainfall between 60 mm between Wednesday morning and early in the afternoon, and that we can warn up to 14.00 at the air warning.
He also warned that people should be prepared for “heavy rain and powerful winds” and potential power cuts in some places and warned that they are “likely üzerinde on the British channel.
Warning, Hampshire, Southampton, West Berkshire and South West and South Wales are expected to be established in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
“Heavy rain and strong winds will move in the northeast in the first part of Wednesday, then follow heavy shower and some storms, and they are more isolated in the afternoon, Met Met Office.
“Rainfall is 20-30 mm in total, but some places can see 40-60 mm in a period of 6-9 hours. Coastal galleries for a while, especially on the British channel.”
People are asked to be informed that spray and floods on the roads can increase their journey times and that the areas carrying flood risks to prepare a flood plan and an emergency flood kit.
It comes after confirming that the Met Office is the hottest of 2025 in England. At the average temperature between 1 June and 31 August, the country saw the heat waves in a row on the long-term average on 16.10c-1.51c.
However, it seems to be a rainy start until September, with the long -term effects that Fernand is expected to continue in the first half of the month. The British could see seasonal hot temperatures besides shower or long rain magic.
Met As the Climate change has the power to turn remarkable years into record -breaking years, as the basic conditions of climate change constantly. The heat waves, which were once the pleasant spells of hot air, are made more pronounced with the increase of climate change. “
The estimated “a restless first week of meteorological autumn”. On Tuesday, the rain is expected to move to the east in the southern districts of England and Wales. According to Met Office, it will see a mixture of sunny spells and scattered shower in other parts of the country.
However, cloud and rain are expected to develop overnight and there are strong winds throughout the South. They are expected to continue with “fast winds and heavy rain outbreaks olan, which dominated the estimation on Wednesday.
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