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UK weather: Dozens of flood warnings after record rainfall – Sky News, Sky.com

UK weather: Dozens of flood warnings after record rainfall – Sky News, Sky.com
                                                     

A total of 300 flood warnings remain for England, Wales and Scotland after Storm Jorge battered parts of Britain over the weekend.

Ice warnings are also in place for western areas from northern Wales to the top of Scotland, as well as the western half of Northern Ireland, with the Met Office warning that icy stretches could cause disruption.

It comes after the storm which lead to the wettest February on record – with the UK average of . 1mm rainfall surpassing February (when) .4mm fell.

    

        

            

It might be worth allowing a little extra time if you’re out traveling first thing tomorrow. There’ll be a widespread # frost with icy patches, and possibly a little #snow on the hills. You might even need to scrape the car widescreen pic.twitter.com/bbL0XOmf8A

— Met Office (@metoffice ( March 1,

        

    

The Environment Agency (EA) has put flood warnings in place for England – mostly in the South West, along the Welsh border and in Yorkshire.

A further three such warnings are in place in Wales and Scotland.

While heavy downpours have eased, authorities have warned of possible travel disruption on Monday due to flooding.

The Met Office has advised to allow extra time for traveling due to widespread frost with icy patches and possibly a little snow on the hills.

 

  

      

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        Flood water surrounds houses and properties in Snaith, northern England A severely flooded home in Snaith

      

Rail commuters using the West Coast main line have also been warned to expect disruptions this week as repairs are made to a section of line near Warrington which was damaged in a landslip over the weekend.

Emergency teams have repaired damaged flood barriers in parts of the West Midlands to prepare for high water levels on the River Severn – which are expected to peak at between 5.4 and 5.7 meters on Monday afternoon, the Environment Agency said.

Water levels are generally dropping or remaining stable in Snaith, Gowdall, East Cowick and West Cowick, but are predicted to remain high for several days, according to East Riding of Yorkshire Council.

  Flood water surrounds houses and properties in Snaith, northern England

      

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Environment Agency teams work on temporary flood barriers in the Wharfage area of ​​Ironbridge, Shropshire

        

  Flood water surrounds houses and properties in Snaith, northern England

Flood water surrounds houses and properties in Snaith, northern England       

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         Environment Agency staff check on the rising floodwaters in East Cowick       

Local authorities will be faced with significant clean-up operations once flooding risks subside and water levels reduce.

The heavy rainfall began with Storm Ciara and continued with Storm Dennis before Storm Jorge, contributing to record river levels.

It prompted hundreds of emergency staff to work on flood defences and pumps, clearing debris and repairing damaged defences across the country.

  Flood water surrounds houses and properties in Snaith, northern England

Environment Agency teams work on temporary flood barriers in the Wharfage area of Ironbridge, Shropshire, after floodwaters receded following an emergency evacuation of some properties earlier this week. PA Photo. Picture date: Friday February 28, 2020. See PA story WEATHER Storm. Photo credit should read: Matthew Cooper/PA Wire       

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Possessions are collected in a boat in East Cowick         

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