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UK Braces for Flood Chaos as Warm Weather Thaws Snow
12 Jan
Summary
- Warmer weather and melting snow increase flood risks across the UK.
- Yellow weather warnings for heavy rain and high winds are active in Scotland.
- Water supply issues persist in parts of England due to storm damage.

Unsettled weather is forecast for the UK this week, with warmer temperatures and increased rainfall leading to potential flooding. Snowmelt across the north, combined with expected rain, could cause rapid thaw conditions. Scotland is under yellow weather warnings for both wind and rain, with gusts potentially reaching 85mph and up to 110mm of rain possible in some areas.
The nation is still recovering from Storm Goretti, which brought destructive winds and caused widespread disruption, including power and water outages. Tragically, one death was reported after a tree fell on a caravan. This storm followed a period of intensely cold weather, with temperatures dropping as low as -12.5C.
Parts of England, particularly Kent and Sussex, are experiencing ongoing water supply issues. South East Water and South West Water are working to repair burst mains and restore services, attributing the problems to freeze-thaw conditions and storm damage impacting water treatment and storage. Temperatures are expected to be close to average for the season.




