Storm Conall sweeps across UK with two weeks worth of rain and ‘danger to life’ warning
Storm Conall, the third storm of the season, has landed in the UK with torrential rain – with two weeks worth of rain recorded in some areas.
The Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for spells of heavy rain which is likely to cause delays on roads, rail disruption, more flooding and power supply issues in places.
Parts of London, Kent, Dorset, Portsmouth, West Sussex and Isle of Wight could see 40mm of rain with the weather warning in place until midday. Nearly 100 flood warnings remain active across England.
It comes after Storm Bert wreaked havoc over the weekend in south Wales and Northampton, where a danger to life flood warning is still in place after River Nene burst its banks.