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Met Office issue 'danger to life' warning ahead of 36 hours of rain
22 October 2019, 16:35
The Met Office has issued a "danger to life" warning ahead of 36 hours of rain which is set to fall this weekend.
They have warned of flooding, power cuts and severe transport disruption on Friday and Saturday.
Severe weather is set to hit two areas from around midday on Friday to the end of Saturday.
The first yellow warning covers most of Wales, and the second covers much of the North of England across Manchester and Newcastle.
Up to 60 mm of rainfall is expected across the North of England and Wales.
Across the North and West Wales, the Lake District and the Pennines more than 100 mm of rain is expected.
Heavy and persistent #rainfall will move across Wales and northern England at the end of the week 🌧️🌧️🌧️
— Met Office (@metoffice) October 22, 2019
🌧️ 40-60 mm widely
🌧️ 100 mm possible over higher ground
Stay #WeatherAware ☔️ pic.twitter.com/JB6AB8hikG
The Met Office has said that this weather could bring a chance of power cuts and loss of power to some homes and businesses.
They have also warned "there is a slight chance of fast flowing or deep floodwater causing danger to life".
Driving conditions are also expected to be bad, particularly in terms of visibility, with the weather also like to affect transport services.
Yellow weather warnings for #rain have been issued: https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs Stay #weatheraware @metofficeuk pic.twitter.com/nT7AFUUgQk
— Met Office (@metoffice) October 22, 2019
The Met Office yellow weather warning reads: "Rain is expected to arrive across parts of the UK during Friday and become heavy and persistent, this is especially true for high ground exposed to the strong southwesterly wind.
"There remains some uncertainty to the locations likely to see the highest rainfall totals."This rain is expected to continue falling in similar areas for around 24 hours.
"As such during this period 40-60 mm of rain is likely, with perhaps as much as 100 mm over higher ground.
The areas The Met Office are expecting to be affected are:
England:
Durham
Northumberland
Cumbria
Greater Manchester
Lancashire
North Yorkshire
South Yorkshire
West Yorkshire
Wales:
Blaenau
Gwent
Bridgend
Caerphilly
Cardiff
Carmarthenshire
Ceredigion
Conwy
Denbighshire
Gwynedd
Merthyr Tydfil
Monmouthshire
Neath
Port Talbot
Newport
Pembrokeshire
Powys
Rhondda Cynon
Taf
Swansea
Torfaen
Vale of Glamorgan
Wrexham