Met Office yellow weather warnings have been issued, covering much of Scotland, the north east of England, Yorkshire, the East Midlands and East…
Met Office yellow weather warnings have been issued, covering much of Scotland, the north east of England, Yorkshire, the East Midlands and East AngliaThe Met Office has revealed the areas that will be hit the worst by Storm Babet this week.
The heavy rain may also cause “fast-flowing and deep floodwater” that could pose a “danger to life”, and there is also a chance of essential services like gas, water and mobile phone signals being disrupted. As the storm approaches on Tuesday, forecasters said gale-force gusts could occur along the coasts of Wales and southwest England, as well as to the west of higher ground areas such as Dartmoor in southern Devon and Eryri in northwest Wales.“There’s some high totals which have the potential to disrupt travel plans… possibility of power cuts as well as the obvious risk of flooding.
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