05/08/2013
Met Office Issue Flood Warnings As Rain Continues
The Met Office has issued a yellow severe weather warning amid fears of flooding caused by a heavy band of rain across the south-west and north of England, Wales and southern Scotland.
Forecasters have said that up to 2 to 3 inches of rain could be possible in south-west England, with west Yorkshire possibly being worst hit.
A Met Office spokesman said floods were a greater risk after periods of dry weather, with hardened ground not allowing water to be absorbed.
Yellow warnings are the least serious severe weather alerts issued by the Met Office, ahead of orange warnings to be prepared and red warnings to take action.
(MH/JP)
Forecasters have said that up to 2 to 3 inches of rain could be possible in south-west England, with west Yorkshire possibly being worst hit.
A Met Office spokesman said floods were a greater risk after periods of dry weather, with hardened ground not allowing water to be absorbed.
Yellow warnings are the least serious severe weather alerts issued by the Met Office, ahead of orange warnings to be prepared and red warnings to take action.
(MH/JP)
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