The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning for heavy rain across southern coasts of England, with flooding and disruption predicted. Further warnings are in place for other parts of the country, including Scotland. Train services in Scotland have been suspended and delays are expected between Edinburgh and Newcastle.
The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning across southern coasts of England with heavy rain expected, as further warnings are in place for other parts of the country. The warning, in place from Portsmouth to Kent, is in force until 1am on Sunday, with flooding and disruption predicted. Yellow weather warnings are also in place for the eastern coast of Scotland, Northern Ireland and South East England on Sunday.
said there would likely be delays between Edinburgh and Newcastle. TransPennine Express and CrossCountry are also operating a reduced timetable due to flooding risk. Seven people are known to have died during Storm Babet, including three in Scotland. Sussex shopping centre evacuated The warning for rain in the south and east of England lasts between 12am on Sunday and 12am on Monday. It covers eastern England, London, Kent, Sussex and Essex and could bring between 15mm and 30mm of rain.
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