Yellow weather warning for heavy rain issued for parts of South East

A yellow weather warning of heavy rain causing potential flooding to homes is in place for large parts of south-east England, with rain predicted for much of the coming week.

The Met Office has warned that persistent, heavy rain could lead to flooding of homes and businesses and affect public transport in an area stretching from Chichester, West Sussex, to Canterbury, Kent.

Forecasters said rain was set to become heavier during Sunday in south-eastern parts of England during the morning before becoming clearer in the afternoon.

🌧️ Rain across southeast England will slowly clear into this afternoon🌦️Showers will spread eastwards, and could be heavy and thundery🌬️ Blustery in and around and showers, especially in the west

Check out your afternoon forecast for all the details 👇 pic.twitter.com/g3IXhEmUPh

— Met Office (@metoffice) November 6, 2022

A Met Office spokesman said: “Southern England and the South East has seen quite a heavy band of rain move fairly slowly.

“Following it is going to be a day of blustery showers, thundery at times, so it’s going to be a wet day ahead.”

Plumpton, near Lewes, East Sussex, had received 39mm of rain in the previous 24 hours – more than a third of the average monthly rainfall for the area, the spokesman said.

✅ Dagenham Heathway station – has re-openedhttps://t.co/CmVarB3CxG

— TfL Access (@TfLAccess) November 6, 2022

Areas of London have suffered flooding caused by the heavy rain including Dagenham Heathway Tube Station having to temporarily close.

The Mayor of Hackney Philip Glanville posted on Twitter that the local authority had targeted areas such as the A10 to reduce the impact of flooding from the heavy rains seen overnight.

It’s been raining all night & very wet out there; learning some recent lessons from localised flooding I’ve been working w/ Emergency Planning & other council services to ensure our teams focused on key areas in Hackney like junction of A10 & Cazenove Rd, pleased to see impact. pic.twitter.com/YqLodIipCy

— Mayor of Hackney (@mayorofhackney) November 6, 2022

In the north-east Midlands and north-east England, fog was expected to slowly clear with sunny spells and showers, with some risk of thunder mainly in the west, through the rest of the day.

The Met Office said Monday is forecast to be cloudy with spells of rain mainly in the west, where it will become “very windy” later while remaining brighter in the east.

Heavy, squally rain is predicted to return overnight into Tuesday, making way for sunny spells and showers which ease on Wednesday, with more rain expected in north-western areas on Thursday when it is expected to be windy but mild.

The spokesman said South Wales could experience heavy rain and strong winds on Monday night into Tuesday.



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