Yorkshire flood risk as heavy rain moves in

Severe weather warnings have been issued across the UK as the country prepares to be battered by heavy rain.

Yorkshire, the Midlands, the East and North-West of England and Wales are all set to suffer downpours today.

In some areas the rainfall will bring the risk of flooding.

The Met Office warning said some of the showers will become thundery, leading to slow-moving systems with downpours.

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The yellow weather warning said: “Some locations will miss these but where they do occur, please be aware of possible localised flooding and disruption to travel. Lightning could be an additional hazard.”

The chief forecaster said: “As with most recent days, temperatures will rise, triggering some heavy downpours. These may locally produce 15mm to 25mm of rainfall in an hour, bringing the risk of flooding, especially if affecting urban areas.”

Fire crews from Acomb, York attended an incident of flooding inside a nursing home in East Lane, Shipton by Benningbrough last night.

The flood in the buildings cellar was caused by heavy rain and was affecting the electrics. Firefighters were called to pump water out of cellar at 9.20pm.

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The bad weather is expected to continue tomorrow - on Wednesday - when there will be more scattered heavy thundery showers and as much as 25mm of rain in an hour, leading to possible flooding in urban areas.

The yellow weather warning for Wednesday has been extended to the South West and London and the South East.

Only the far north of Scotland will escape the rain, with sunny spells.

Forecaster Steven Keats said: “The area of low pressure responsible is not moving very fast so it will be similar weather all week.

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“Drivers should be aware that there will be some quite tricky driving conditions about. There will be lots of spray and some flooding. As always, if you cannot see the road surface, do not drive through it.”