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Torrential rain is sweeping across the UK, with flash floods leaving some homes waterlogged and schools closed.Torrential rain is sweeping across the UK, with flash floods leaving some homes waterlogged and schools closed.
The band of severe weather has hit southern and central England and Wales, and will move north to reach Scotland and Northern Ireland over the weekend.The band of severe weather has hit southern and central England and Wales, and will move north to reach Scotland and Northern Ireland over the weekend.
Rain is falling at up to 18mm (0.7in) an hour and some areas could see levels reach 100mm (3.9in) in 24 hours.Rain is falling at up to 18mm (0.7in) an hour and some areas could see levels reach 100mm (3.9in) in 24 hours.
The Environment Agency has two flood warnings and the Met Office has severe weather warnings for England and Wales. The Environment Agency has two flood warnings, and the Met Office has severe weather warnings for England and Wales.
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Many areas of Berkshire have been affected by flash flooding, where at least two schools - in Maidenhead and Windsor - have been closed.Many areas of Berkshire have been affected by flash flooding, where at least two schools - in Maidenhead and Windsor - have been closed.
Maidenhead council said it has had dozens of calls from people whose homes have flooded and at least one woman had to be rescued from her car.Maidenhead council said it has had dozens of calls from people whose homes have flooded and at least one woman had to be rescued from her car.
A National Trust property, Basildon Park, in the west of the county has been closed because shops and the car park are flooded.A National Trust property, Basildon Park, in the west of the county has been closed because shops and the car park are flooded.
South Wales firefighters have received reports of flooding in Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan. Five people have been reported trapped by flash flooding on the first floor of a building in Barry, south Wales, where members of the public have requested sandbags and a fire service dinghy has been sent.
On one road, members of the public have requested sandbags and a fire service dinghy has been sent.
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BBC weather forecaster Rob McElwee said most counties west of London, and as far north as Manchester, were affected.BBC weather forecaster Rob McElwee said most counties west of London, and as far north as Manchester, were affected.
Wet weather will spread across the country over the weekend Your pics: Berkshire floods
He said: "The whole lot will move slowly northwards and during Saturday it will be trying to cover Scotland and Northern Ireland."He said: "The whole lot will move slowly northwards and during Saturday it will be trying to cover Scotland and Northern Ireland."
Julia Abbott, from BBC Travel, said roads were being affected by flooding and surface spray mostly in south-east and south-west England.Julia Abbott, from BBC Travel, said roads were being affected by flooding and surface spray mostly in south-east and south-west England.
They include the M4 and A404 in Berkshire, the A421 in Buckinghamshire and the A443 in Worcestershire.They include the M4 and A404 in Berkshire, the A421 in Buckinghamshire and the A443 in Worcestershire.
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The Environment Agency's flood warnings are both in north east England, on the River Hull.
The Met Office's severe weather warnings are for the whole of England and Wales on Friday and Saturday.The Met Office's severe weather warnings are for the whole of England and Wales on Friday and Saturday.
Residents have been evacuated from villages in North Yorkshire after Skeeby Beck burst its banks.Residents have been evacuated from villages in North Yorkshire after Skeeby Beck burst its banks.
Up to 25 fire crews have been dispatched, but North Yorkshire Police have said that flooding has "subsided significantly".Up to 25 fire crews have been dispatched, but North Yorkshire Police have said that flooding has "subsided significantly".
The villages affected include Gilling West, where 30 homes have been evacuated, Scotch Corner, Melsonby, Kirby Hill, Middleton Tyas and Ravensworth, while a number of side roads off the A66 are still closed.The villages affected include Gilling West, where 30 homes have been evacuated, Scotch Corner, Melsonby, Kirby Hill, Middleton Tyas and Ravensworth, while a number of side roads off the A66 are still closed.
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People across the country have been told the weather could lead to flooding and cause disruption to outdoor events and transport networks.People across the country have been told the weather could lead to flooding and cause disruption to outdoor events and transport networks.
The Highways Agency has warned rain and spray can reduce visibility and more than double the distance it takes vehicles to stop.The Highways Agency has warned rain and spray can reduce visibility and more than double the distance it takes vehicles to stop.
Greater numbers of motorists than normal are expected to take to the roads because it is the start of the school holidays in many areas.Greater numbers of motorists than normal are expected to take to the roads because it is the start of the school holidays in many areas.
Road users in the West Midlands particularly were advised that heavy rain could affect their journeys.Road users in the West Midlands particularly were advised that heavy rain could affect their journeys.
Tory leader David Cameron is to visit an area of Lincoln on Friday afternoon to see the damage caused by the recent floods.Tory leader David Cameron is to visit an area of Lincoln on Friday afternoon to see the damage caused by the recent floods.
In June, four people died in floods which inundated parts of the Midlands and Yorkshire, with more than 30,000 homes and 7,000 businesses affected.In June, four people died in floods which inundated parts of the Midlands and Yorkshire, with more than 30,000 homes and 7,000 businesses affected.


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