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UK weather live: Dozens more flood warnings issued across England after a month’s rain falls in 24-hour deluge

The Environment Agency has issued 32 flood warnings after Monday’s deluge

Holly Evans,Simon Calder
Tuesday 24 September 2024 06:04
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Flood warnings continue across parts of the UK, after extreme rainfall on Sunday and Monday caused roads and schools to close and wreaked transport chaos on commuters.

The autumn equinox coincided with heavy downpours as the Met Office warned “heavy rain is expected to produce some flooding”, with the Environment Agency issuing 32 warnings and 94 flood alerts.

On Monday, an amber and yellow weather warning remained in place across most of England and Wales until the end of Monday, with several schools up and down the country expected to remain closed on Tuesday.

The A421 in Bedfordshire is closed in both directions between A6 and M1 J13 due to flooding. Also, the A505 in Hitchin, Elton Way in Watford and the A404 between Chorleywood and Rickmansworth were all shut on Monday morning for the safety of road users, Hertfordshire County Council said.

Dan Harris, deputy chief meteorologist at the Met Office said on Wednesday and Thursday “unsettled weather is set to return as further frontal systems move in from the Atlantic, bringing showers or longer spells of rain to many parts of the UK”.

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List of schools forced to close today due to weather

Several schools across the country have been forced to close today due to significant flooding. The flooded schools said pupils had been set to remote learning and urged parents and carers to check their websites for updates. Some school trips have also been cancelled.

Here is a list of the closures which we will be updating throughout the day if information changes.

Gloucestershire:

  • Chosen Hill School in Churchdown
  • The Milestone School in Gloucester [Monday and Tuesday]
  • Tewkesbury CofE Primary

Oxfordshire:

  • Frank Wise School, Banbury
  • The Warriner School, Bloxham
  • Lord Williams’s School, Thame
  • St Joseph’s Catholic Primary, Banbury

Bedfordshire:

  • Goldington Academy, Putnoe
  • Hockliffe Lower School, Leighton Buzzard
  • Mark Rutherford School
  • St Marys CofE Clophill VA, Clophill
  • The Hills Academy,
  • Broadmead Lower School, Park Crescent
  • Sheerhatch Primary School’s Willington site
  • Lincroft Academy, Oakley [only be open to Year 11 and ARC students today]
  • Harlington Upper
  • Harlington Lower
  • Sundon Lower School, Bedfordshire
Rachel Hagan23 September 2024 10:12
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Where rain could fall in your area as amber warning comes into effect

Met Office meteorologist Jonathan Vautrey said Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and up towards the Wash and the Humber could be hit by the heavy rainfall.

A yellow alert was put in place throughout the day, covering parts of Wales, much of the south of England, the Midlands and into northwest England and Yorkshire.

Met Office meteorologist Jonathan Vautrey added: “First thing on Monday morning then we see an amber weather warning come into force. It stretches between Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and up towards the Wash and the Humber.

“This area in particular, during Monday, we could see over a month’s worth of rain falling, and with the rain we’ve already seen over the last couple of days this certainly has the potential to bring some disruption and flooding in locations and here it is very important we do take care over the course of the day.”

UK weather mapped: Where rain could fall as amber warning comes into effect

The Met Office warned a month’s worth of rainfall could fall in some parts of the UK on Monday

Rachel Hagan23 September 2024 09:41
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Yellow weather warning extended

The Met Office’s yellow weather warning has been extended to last until 23:59 tonight.

There is still some uncertainty regarding which areas will be affected by the heaviest rain, but at this stage parts of the south Midlands, southern and southwest England look most likely to be greatest hit.

Heavy rain in London on Monday morning
Heavy rain in London on Monday morning (PA Wire)
Rachel Hagan23 September 2024 09:21
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Met Office warn that some areas could see 100mm of rain on Monday

Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Frank Saunders said: “Following on from the heavy rain that some of us have seen on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the new working week begins with rain across a large swathe of England and Wales.

“The area with the higher likelihood of impactful rain is now covered by an Amber warning, stretching from Gloucester across the Midlands to the Wash and the Humber.

“It’s likely that some parts of this area will be worse affected than others – it all depends on where, and if, the weather system responsible for the heavy rain stalls and pivots.

“However, within this warning period - which encompasses two rush hours – some localities will probably see between 50 and 80 mm of rain, while there’s the possibility that a few could experience in excess of 100mm of rain. Where this happens, this brings the potential for travel disruption and localised flooding.”

An amber weather warning is in place across parts of the UK
An amber weather warning is in place across parts of the UK (Nick Potts/PA Wire)
Holly Evans23 September 2024 09:01
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Heavy rain sees road closures and flooding in Bedfordshire

Heavy rainfall overnight has seen areas in Bedfordshire already submerged, with police confirming a number of road closures including Dunstable High Street. Footage shared on social media showed cars battling high water around the Saracen’s Head pub.

Central Bedfordshire Council said flooding had also hit Flitwick, Cranfield and Marston Moretaine.

As of 7.40am, 13 flood warnings – meaning flooding is expected – were issued for England by the Environment Agency.

Areas affected by the flood warnings include Atherstone in Warwickshire, Leighton Buzzard and Luton in Bedfordshire and parts of London including Wimbledon and South Ruislip.

Holly Evans23 September 2024 08:46
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Five day weather forecast shows rain throughout the week

Today:

Heavy rain will linger across parts of England and Wales today. This could lead to localised flooding in some southern areas. Further north it will be drier and largely cloudy, although rain will move into northern Scotland.

Tonight:

Rain in the south will gradually ease tonight and clear to the east during the early hours. Skies will remain cloudy, with rain continuing in northern Scotland through the night.

Tuesday:

Rain in the east clears in the morning. Outbreaks of rain in Scotland will spread to northern England in the afternoon. Largely dry and cloudy elsewhere. Chilly in the north.

Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:

Rain will spread across the UK during Wednesday and Thursday, possibly with strong winds in places. Rain should clear through Friday and it will turn colder in a northerly wind.

Holly Evans23 September 2024 08:25
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Travel chaos on tubes and trains after overnight flooding in London and southeast England

Commuters in London and southeast England face widespread problems at the start of the working week due to overnight flooding.

The UK’s biggest rail franchise, Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), is warning that severe weather will affect all its operations: Great Northern, Gatwick Express, Southern and Thameslink.

The company says: “Due to the consistent overnight rainfall throughout the GTR network, a number of services are expected to be impacted this morning.”

Read the full article here:

Travel chaos after overnight flooding in London and southeast England

Four Tube lines in the capital are partially closed on Monday morning due to flooding

Holly Evans23 September 2024 08:15
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Road closures across Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire

Police have confirmed a number of road closures across Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire following “substantial flooding” overnight.

Heavy rainfall on Sunday into Monday has seen areas such as Dunstable and Hitchin partially submerged.

Bedfordshire Police said it had closed off part of Dunstable High Street due to “substantial flooding”, with footage shared on social media showing cars battling high water around the Saracen’s Head pub.

Central Bedfordshire Council said flooding had also hit Flitwick, Cranfield and Marston Moretaine.

North Hertfordshire Police have also advised motorists to avoid some parts of Hitchin, including Walsworth Road near the town centre.

Vehicles drive through flood water in Perry Bar, Birmingham over the weekend (Nick potts/PA)
Vehicles drive through flood water in Perry Bar, Birmingham over the weekend (Nick potts/PA) (PA Wire)
Holly Evans23 September 2024 08:05
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Environment Agency warn of ‘significant’ flooding

The Environment Agency has warned of “significant” flooding on Monday across parts of England.

Flood duty manager Sarah Cook said “persistent heavy rain and thunderstorms” could lead to some property flooding and travel disruption.

She said: “Persistent heavy rain and thunderstorms could lead to significant surface water flooding on Monday across parts of England.

“The impacts could include localised flooding in urban areas and fast-responding catchments, including some property flooding as well as travel disruption. The risk from river flooding remains low.

“Environment Agency teams are out on the ground and ready to support local authorities in responding to surface water flooding.

“We urge people to plan their journeys carefully, follow the advice of local emergency services on the roads and not to drive through flood water – it is often deeper than it looks and just 30cm of flowing water is enough to float your car.

“People should check their flood risk, sign up for free flood warnings and keep up to date with the latest situation as well as following @EnvAgency on X, formerly Twitter, for the latest flood updates.”

Holly Evans23 September 2024 07:46
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Areas covered by amber rain warning

The following areas come under the amber warning for rain:

East Midlands

  • Derby
  • Derbyshire
  • Leicester
  • Leicestershire
  • Lincolnshire
  • Northamptonshire
  • Nottingham
  • Nottinghamshire
  • Rutland

East of England

  • Cambridgeshire
  • Peterborough

London & South East England

  • Oxfordshire

South West England

  • Gloucestershire

West Midlands

  • Herefordshire
  • Shropshire
  • Staffordshire
  • Stoke-on-Trent
  • Telford and Wrekin
  • Warwickshire
  • West Midlands Conurbation
  • Worcestershire

Yorkshire & Humber

  • East Riding of Yorkshire
  • Kingston upon Hull
  • North East Lincolnshire
  • North Lincolnshire
  • South Yorkshire
Andre Langlois23 September 2024 07:26

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