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Met Office warnings in place for heavy rain | Met Office warnings in place for heavy rain |
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Further heavy rain is expected across parts of England and Scotland as July threatens to end on a wet note. | |
Weather warnings for Sunday morning have been issued by the Met Office. | Weather warnings for Sunday morning have been issued by the Met Office. |
An amber warning - meaning be prepared - covers north-west England, north-east England, Yorkshire and Humber, and the West and East Midlands. | An amber warning - meaning be prepared - covers north-west England, north-east England, Yorkshire and Humber, and the West and East Midlands. |
The Met Office said people should be aware of the risk of disruption mainly due to surface water flooding. A number of flood alerts are in place. | |
There are also yellow warnings of heavy rain - meaning be aware - for the East of England, London and the South East, Strathclyde, south-west Scotland and the Lothian Borders area. | |
The Environment Agency has 32 flood alerts in place in England, meaning flooding is possible, and one flood warning, meaning flooding is expected. | The Environment Agency has 32 flood alerts in place in England, meaning flooding is possible, and one flood warning, meaning flooding is expected. |
The warning relates to the River Spodden, at Whitworth, Lancashire. | The warning relates to the River Spodden, at Whitworth, Lancashire. |
BBC weather forecaster Philip Avery said: "After a prolonged, dry and warm spell of weather, it's often the case that it all comes to an end with some really torrential downpours. | BBC weather forecaster Philip Avery said: "After a prolonged, dry and warm spell of weather, it's often the case that it all comes to an end with some really torrential downpours. |
"And that's certainly been the way of it through the course of Saturday evening and into the first part of Sunday." | "And that's certainly been the way of it through the course of Saturday evening and into the first part of Sunday." |
He said some areas may well see 50mm (2in) to 75mm (3in) of rain on Sunday. | He said some areas may well see 50mm (2in) to 75mm (3in) of rain on Sunday. |
The Met Office said heavy downpours would occur across parts of the north Midlands into the early hours of Sunday and increasingly across northern England until late morning. | The Met Office said heavy downpours would occur across parts of the north Midlands into the early hours of Sunday and increasingly across northern England until late morning. |
There will be some short duration, torrential rainfall, it said. | There will be some short duration, torrential rainfall, it said. |
Met Office yellow warnings mean "be aware" and amber warnings mean "be prepared". | Met Office yellow warnings mean "be aware" and amber warnings mean "be prepared". |
There are 23 flood alerts in north-east England, eight in the Midlands and one in the Anglian region. | There are 23 flood alerts in north-east England, eight in the Midlands and one in the Anglian region. |
Flood alerts mean flooding is possible and "be prepared". | Flood alerts mean flooding is possible and "be prepared". |