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Yellow weather warning issued by weather experts for UK

Thursday, October 24, 2019

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Britain is supposed to be struck by snow going into the weekend and yet more persistent rains that might cause flooding like situation as the Met office has issued yellow weather warning for the nation.

 

 

The weather experts have cautioned that most mountains in northwest Scotland will be witnessing snowfall, making for the most significant covering this season.

 

 

As per experts, two areas of clouds will emerge and this will further a gloomy start to Thursday.

 

 

The first weather warning has covered most of Wales whereas second one has covered Leeds to Carlisle.

 

 

The weather forecasters have said that over 100 mm of rainfall can occur between noon until midnight on Friday and also at the same time on Saturday.

 

 

127 mm of rainfall has been recorded in October.

 

 

The forecasts say that deep floodwater can impact life and some communities might get disconnected by flooded roads.

 

 

The Met office warning says that few parts of UK were likely to witness rainfall on Friday and, which is supposed to become heavy and persistent later. There is still uncertainty about places which is supposed to see highest rainfall.

 

 

The rainfall is supposed to continue in such areas for around 24 hours.

 

 

Northern Island, South East England and western Scotland is supposed to witness showers tonight but it is expected to be mostly dry and cloudy elsewhere.

 

 

Rainfall is expected across England and Wales on October 25 as the weather front will be pushing eastwards.

 

 

Bright conditions are expected for tomorrow but wet for Northern Ireland and Scotland.

 

 

The Met office meteorologist, Luke Miall, said that one weather warning had been issued over two areas on Friday and Saturday.

 

 

A period of heavy rain pushing from the south west is expected on Friday and will remain heavy and persistent throughout the evening.

 

 

The weather front will stay stationary in Wales and North West England.The strongest winds are expected in the southern counties along the west.

 

 

 

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