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The Environment Agency had 37 flood warnings, where flooding is expected, in place in the south of England and the Midlands on Tuesday morning. A further 171 alerts, where flooding is possible ...
More than 260 flood alerts are in place in parts of England and Wales, which mean flooding is "possible". The Environment Agency said it is monitoring swollen rivers around the UK, with some close ...
With more than 40 flood warnings in place across England and Wales, the Met Office predicts 20mm to 40mm of rain to fall quite widely and 50mm to 70mm on higher ground. ... The Environment Agency ...
The Environment Agency had 37 flood warnings, where flooding is expected, in place in the south of England and the Midlands on Tuesday morning. A further 171 alerts, where flooding is possible ...
Flooding is likely in parts of England and Wales and weather warnings are in place until Tuesday. ... Ben Lukey, a flood duty manager at the Environment Agency, said: “Spells of heavy rain mean ...
The Flood Forecasting Centre (FFC) is a joint venture between the Environment Agency and the Met Office to provide improved flood risk guidance for England and Wales. The FFC is based in the Operations Centre at the Met Office headquarters in Exeter and is jointly staffed from both organisations.
Storm Henk brought damaging winds and persistent rain to parts of England and Wales on 2 January, prompting severe weather warnings to be issued across the country. [1] This led to more than 300 flood warnings being issued by the Environment Agency, with extensive flooding affecting the River Trent, Severn, Avon and Thames. [2]
Around 90 mm (3.5 in) of rainfall in 24 hours brought floods to parts of England and Wales on New Year's Day, prompting the Met Office to issue severe weather warnings; this led to 137 flood warnings being issued by the Environment Agency (EA) across England, Scotland and Wales, with extensive flooding affecting parts of North West England, especially Greater Manchester. [1]