06/07/2012
Flood Warnings Issued As UK Braced For Heavy Rainfall
As weather forecasts predict a months rainfall in 24 hours, experts are warning of floods in many parts of the UK.
The Environment Agency has urged 85 communities in England and Wales - mainly in the east and north-east of England - to be vigilant.
It warns flooding could be the worst of the year so far and heavy rain has already begun to hit parts of East Anglia and the East Midlands.
An amber warning urging people to "be prepared" has been issued by the Met Office.
Two bands of heavy rain are expected to hit on Friday and early Saturday, with transport links and properties potentially affected.
Yorkshire, the North East, the Midlands, East Anglia and the northern half of Wales are expected to bear the brunt of the downpours.
(H/GK)
The Environment Agency has urged 85 communities in England and Wales - mainly in the east and north-east of England - to be vigilant.
It warns flooding could be the worst of the year so far and heavy rain has already begun to hit parts of East Anglia and the East Midlands.
An amber warning urging people to "be prepared" has been issued by the Met Office.
Two bands of heavy rain are expected to hit on Friday and early Saturday, with transport links and properties potentially affected.
Yorkshire, the North East, the Midlands, East Anglia and the northern half of Wales are expected to bear the brunt of the downpours.
(H/GK)
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07 January 2014
Flood Warnings Remain In Place
A number of flood warnings remain in place across the UK today as further heavy rain is expected. The south and south-east of England, as well as Wales are thought to be the worst affected areas. Three severe flood warnings have been issued for Dorset, with more than 100 lower-level warnings given for across England and Wales.
Flood Warnings Remain In Place
A number of flood warnings remain in place across the UK today as further heavy rain is expected. The south and south-east of England, as well as Wales are thought to be the worst affected areas. Three severe flood warnings have been issued for Dorset, with more than 100 lower-level warnings given for across England and Wales.
19 December 2012
Environment Agency Issues Flood Warnings
The Environment Agency is warning communities across England and Wales to remain vigilant and alert for flooding as heavy rain is expected today and into Thursday.
Environment Agency Issues Flood Warnings
The Environment Agency is warning communities across England and Wales to remain vigilant and alert for flooding as heavy rain is expected today and into Thursday.
13 August 2015
Severe Weather Warning Issued
The Met Office has issued a Yellow warning for rain affecting much of England and Wales, and parts of Scotland, throughout Friday, 14 August. Rain is likely to be both persistent and heavy at times, with a risk of thunder, most likely over parts of England and Wales.
Severe Weather Warning Issued
The Met Office has issued a Yellow warning for rain affecting much of England and Wales, and parts of Scotland, throughout Friday, 14 August. Rain is likely to be both persistent and heavy at times, with a risk of thunder, most likely over parts of England and Wales.
10 February 2014
UK Floods: Disaster Continues And Thames Reaches Record Levels
Communities along the Thames, particularly in Berkshire and Surrey, are being warned to expect further severe property flooding from the River Thames today and Tuesday, according to the Environment Agency.
UK Floods: Disaster Continues And Thames Reaches Record Levels
Communities along the Thames, particularly in Berkshire and Surrey, are being warned to expect further severe property flooding from the River Thames today and Tuesday, according to the Environment Agency.
03 February 2009
Commuters Face Delays As Big Freeze Continues
Commuters are to face further disruption as Britain's 'Big freeze' continues to spread chaos across the country. Forecasters have warned northern England, Scotland and Wales could be battered with the worst of the wintry conditions, which yesterday affected bus, train and air travel and saw hundreds of schools closed.
Commuters Face Delays As Big Freeze Continues
Commuters are to face further disruption as Britain's 'Big freeze' continues to spread chaos across the country. Forecasters have warned northern England, Scotland and Wales could be battered with the worst of the wintry conditions, which yesterday affected bus, train and air travel and saw hundreds of schools closed.
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