Oh, how we love a British summer 🌧 The Met Office predicts we may be on course for the dullest July on record.
They include one flood warning, which carries an extra level of seriousness beyond an alert, concerning the River Wyre near Catterall, north of Preston.A spokesperson for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs said ‘minor surface water flooding impacts’ were possible in those areas, but added that the overall flood risk for England and Wales is ‘very low’ for the next five days.
From left to right, England players James Anderson, Ben Duckett and Moeen Ali leave the field after the start of the Ashes fifth day is delayed Meanwhile, the Bluedot Festival at Jodrell Bank in Cheshire has told Sunday day ticket holders that it is unable to accommodate them, as they announced wet conditions meant the programme could only go ahead ‘for people already here’.
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