All locations underneath pressing climate warnings as biblical storms to batter UK once more
The vast majority of one half of the UK is set to be battered by a second day of storms, the Met Office has confirmed.
Having already seen flooding, thunderstorms and heavy rain across most of the midlands and southern half of the country, amber and yellow weather warnings remain in place for a second day, ending at midnight tonight – although the Met Office could be set to extend this at short notice.
According to the experts, flooding, power cuts, and chaos across rail and bus services throughout the areas impact are likely throughout today.
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They state: “An area of heavy rain is expected to develop across central and southern England during the early of hours of Monday, edging north and west and then becoming slow-moving somewhere across the warning area for several hours. It will then weaken and move away eastwards later Monday evening and overnight.
“Not all counties within the warning area will be equally affected, but it seems likely that some areas will see 60-80 mm and a few places may receive 100-120mm or more This is likely to result in travel disruption and some flooding. Lightning may be an additional hazard in places.”
The full list of places impact is:
Amber weather warnings
East Midlands
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Derby
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Derbyshire
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Leicester
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Leicestershire
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Lincolnshire
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Northamptonshire
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Nottingham
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Nottinghamshire
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Rutland
East of England
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Cambridgeshire
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Peterborough
London & South East England
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Oxfordshire
South West England
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Gloucestershire
West Midlands
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Herefordshire
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Shropshire
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Staffordshire
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Stoke-on-Trent
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Telford and Wrekin
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Warwickshire
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West Midlands Conurbation
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Worcestershire
Yorkshire & Humber
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East Riding of Yorkshire
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Kingston upon Hull
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North East Lincolnshire
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North Lincolnshire
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South Yorkshire
Yellow weather warnings
Regions and local authorities affected:
East Midlands
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Derby
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Derbyshire
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Leicester
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Leicestershire
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Lincolnshire
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Northamptonshire
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Nottingham
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Nottinghamshire
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Rutland
East of England
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Bedford
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Cambridgeshire
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Central Bedfordshire
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Essex
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Hertfordshire
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Luton
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Norfolk
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Peterborough
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Southend-on-Sea
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Suffolk
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Thurrock
London & South East England
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Bracknell Forest
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Brighton and Hove
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Buckinghamshire
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East Sussex
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Greater London
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Hampshire
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Isle of Wight
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Kent
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Medway
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Milton Keynes
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Oxfordshire
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Portsmouth
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Reading
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Slough
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Southampton
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Surrey
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West Berkshire
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West Sussex
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Windsor and Maidenhead
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Wokingham
North East England
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Darlington
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Durham
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Hartlepool
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Middlesbrough
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Redcar and Cleveland
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Stockton-on-Tees
North West England
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Blackburn with Darwen
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Cheshire East
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Cheshire West and Chester
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Greater Manchester
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Halton
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Lancashire
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Merseyside
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Warrington
South West England
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Bath and North East Somerset
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Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole
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Bristol
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Devon
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Dorset
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Gloucestershire
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North Somerset
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Somerset
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South Gloucestershire
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Swindon
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Wiltshire
Wales
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Blaenau Gwent
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Bridgend
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Caerphilly
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Cardiff
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Carmarthenshire
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Ceredigion
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Conwy
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Denbighshire
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Flintshire
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Gwynedd
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Merthyr Tydfil
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Monmouthshire
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Neath Port Talbot
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Newport
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Powys
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Rhondda Cynon Taf
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Swansea
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Torfaen
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Vale of Glamorgan
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Wrexham
West Midlands
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Herefordshire
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Shropshire
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Staffordshire
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Stoke-on-Trent
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Telford and Wrekin
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Warwickshire
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West Midlands Conurbation
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Worcestershire
Yorkshire & Humber
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East Riding of Yorkshire
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Kingston upon Hull
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North East Lincolnshire
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North Lincolnshire
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North Yorkshire
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South Yorkshire
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West Yorkshire
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York
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