The Met Office have released a RED warning for rain for parts of south Wales this morning:
The remainder of the UK is covered in yellow and amber warnings for wind and rain, with ice an added hazard in Scotland. Wind warnings continue into tomorrow for the north and north west. As storm Dennis moves away showers in the north and west may well turn to snow especially on higher ground where there could be blizzards in the strong winds.
In addition to this, all this rain is filling up the rivers fast, and this will have repercussions downstream into tomorrow. York is expecting its highest river levels since 2000 (possibly higher) tomorrow as water drains off the hills, and other places on low lying rivers will be similar. Keep an eye on flood warnings as the danger of flooding has not passed when it stops raining.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather...ce/uk-warnings
https://flood-warning-information.service.gov.uk/
The remainder of the UK is covered in yellow and amber warnings for wind and rain, with ice an added hazard in Scotland. Wind warnings continue into tomorrow for the north and north west. As storm Dennis moves away showers in the north and west may well turn to snow especially on higher ground where there could be blizzards in the strong winds.
In addition to this, all this rain is filling up the rivers fast, and this will have repercussions downstream into tomorrow. York is expecting its highest river levels since 2000 (possibly higher) tomorrow as water drains off the hills, and other places on low lying rivers will be similar. Keep an eye on flood warnings as the danger of flooding has not passed when it stops raining.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather...ce/uk-warnings
https://flood-warning-information.service.gov.uk/
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