Buildings could be damaged by flooding and lightning strikes while homes could also lose power ‘for a short time’, forecasters said.
Buildings and structures could be damaged by flooding and lightning strikes while homes could also lose power ‘for a short time’, forecasters said.
There is also ‘a good chance’ drivers in affected areas could be delayed by spray and standing water, and rail passengers could face longer journeys.Up to 40mm of rain is expected to fall in some spots across the south ofHolidaymakers beginning their are advised to check the Met Office app and social media channels for updates and brace themselves for longer journey times.by the Met Office for large parts of the South and the West Midlands between 6am and midday on Friday.
The area affected covers London as well as the whole of the South East and the Solent area, stretching to Birmingham at its northernmost edge.between midnight and 6pm on Friday – and gusts could reach up to 60mph.People walk in the rain along the sea wall next to the Palace Pier in Brighton Umbrellas are put up to protect souvenir stands
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