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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 ends on a wet note for many after the heatwave. 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. 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 - meaning be aware - for the East of England, London and the South East, Strathclyde, south-west Scotland and the Lothian Borders area. 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".