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Yellow warnings issued for heavy rain prompting fears of flooding
Yellow warnings forecast heavy rain causing flooding, travel delays, and power cuts with some communities potentially cut off, Met Office says.
- The Met Office issued a series of yellow warnings for heavy rain covering Monday and Tuesday, with Tuesday adding two more alerts.
- Images published by the Met Office show the yellow warnings for Monday and separate images illustrated the warnings due for Tuesday.
- A warning for central and southern Northern Ireland covers Enniskillen, Omagh and Newry midday–6pm Monday and 2am–9pm Tuesday, while other alerts run 3pm Monday–midday Tuesday and midnight–midday Tuesday for southern England and Wales.
- Local communities could experience longer journey times as bus and train services may be affected, some homes and businesses could flood, and power cuts are possible.
- Met Office chief forecaster Steve Willington warned of torrential downpours likely to cause flooding and disruption, with impactful weather expected Monday night into Tuesday and images showing Teignmouth Grand Pier's vulnerability.
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Weather warnings issued as forecasters warn of heavy rain and possible flooding
The Met Office said some communities in the affected areas may be ‘cut off’ by flooded roads following outbreaks of heavy rain and strong winds.
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