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Home / Environment / UK Drenched: Flood Warnings Blanket Nation

UK Drenched: Flood Warnings Blanket Nation

9 Feb

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Summary

  • Southern England and South Wales face heavy rain and flood warnings.
  • Flooding could persist for up to five days in some southern areas.
  • Northern Ireland experienced its wettest January in 149 years.
UK Drenched: Flood Warnings Blanket Nation

Southern parts of England and Wales are under yellow flood warnings as a band of heavy rain moves east. Up to 30 regions are affected, with 10-15mm of rain expected widely and up to 30mm in exposed areas. This persistent wet weather poses risks to homes, businesses, and travel services.

The Environment Agency has issued warnings that ongoing river and groundwater flooding could last for up to five days across Dorset, Wiltshire, Hampshire, West Sussex, and Somerset. Local river flooding is also probable for the River Severn, and the Rivers Trent and Soar until Tuesday. Properties are expected to flood, causing travel disruption.

This situation exacerbates an already exceptionally wet period. Northern Ireland experienced its wettest January in 149 years, and Cornwall saw record rainfall. While western Scotland and north-west England have been drier, the south continues to face significant flood risks. Only the north anticipates improved weather this week.

Experts note that a high-pressure system to the north is preventing low-pressure systems from moving through, leading to a lack of change in the weather patterns. Brits are advised not to expect immediate relief from the rain and grey skies.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Southern parts of England and South Wales are the most affected regions, with dozens of flood warnings in place.
The Environment Agency warns that flooding could persist for as long as five days across several southern areas.
Northern Ireland had its wettest January in 149 years, and Cornwall experienced its wettest January on record.

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