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    Posted by Ken Waldron on October 3, 2020, 2:24 pm

    So...if you don't own your home...your home isn't at risk? Surely shum mishtake...??? or is the BBC really trying to tell us ever-so-subtly...that it doesn't give a monkeys about the low life: i.e. mere property-less "renters"?



    Heavy rain brings flood risk warning for UK homeowners

    Homes and businesses in parts of the UK face the risk of flooding this weekend amid heavy rain, forecasters say.

    The Met Office has issued amber warnings for parts of eastern Scotland, the West Midlands, south-west England and most of Wales.

    It says deep and fast-flowing floodwater may pose a "danger to life" in some areas and there is a "good chance" communities will be cut off.

    Yellow less severe warnings for rain affect much of the rest of the country.

    It comes after Storm Alex, which caused disruption in France, brought gale-force winds and rain to southern England on Friday.

    A gust of 71mph (114km/h) was recorded at Berry Head on the Devon coast during the day.

    The warnings of floodwater and potential for communities to be cut off relates to areas covered by an amber warning.

    The weekend will see a "spell of challenging and disruptive weather" and Saturday will be "a very wet and cold day for many", said Met Office deputy chief meteorologist Laura Ellam.

    The amber warnings are in force until 06:00 BST on Sunday - but the heavy rain is expected to continue until about noon as the stormy conditions push north and west.

    The wind direction associated with the rainfall is "unusual" and rainfall is likely to occur in some areas that are normally well sheltered and drier, the Met Office said.

    It added buses and trains may face delays or cancellations, because of "difficult" driving conditions and drains could become blocked with debris, as trees are now in full leaf.

    Carol Holt from the Environment Agency said "widespread and persistent rain" is likely to lead to flooding.

    The forecasts are for 25-50mm (1-2 inch) of rainfall in many areas, but 40-70mm in Scotland, and 70-90mm possible over higher ground in Wales and south-west England.

    There is the potential for more than 120mm of rain on some of the most exposed high ground of Snowdonia and Exmoor and higher ground in Scotland.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54399043

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