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UK Weather – Live: London's Victoria Station floods amid 'life-threatening' storm warning

Heavy rain hits Devon, thunderstorm hits – Monday

Parts of London see flash floods today as thunderstorms Heavy rains overwhelm country's arid landscape

London's Victoria Station is one of the places partially flooded as torrential rains hit the capital. is one.

The Met Office has issued both yellow and yellow weather warnings for thunderstorms covering south-east England and southern Wales.

It warns of power outages, transport disruptions, and the potential danger to life from rapid currents and deep flooding.

30-5 mm of rain can fall within an hour, and over 10 mm of rain can fall in a few hours in slow-moving storms.

Mr. Dan Sri, forecaster for the Japan Meteorological Agency, said: 22}

"Rain that falls on these areas cannot seep out, instead washing away soil and other hard surfaces, causingflash floodsin some areas.

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Flash floods reported in London

People are reporting flash floods in parts of London as heavy rains hit the capital.

Following weeks of hot, dry weather, a yellow and amber weather warning for thunderstorms and flooding has been issued for south-east England.

The Japan Meteorological Agency advises people to take extra precautions as flooding poses a 'life hazard'.

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Heavy rains in London

Guerrilla floods in London It's starting in the center and is already disrupting parts of the city.

Popular parts of the city, such as Warren Street and Kentish Town, are experiencing heavy downpours and many are struggling to protect themselves from the weather.

At Victoria station, commuters are reporting flooding, and rainwater appears to have infiltrated the busy station.

This comes after several weeks of hot and dry conditions, with the Meteorological Office issuing both amber and yellow weather warnings across the South East of England due to thunderstorms and flooding. increase.

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Heavy rains hit south east England

Heavy rains have started in the South East of England.

The Japan Meteorological Agency has warned people to take extra precautions when outside and be aware of possible travel disruptions.

Amber and A yellow weather warning has been issued. and public transport delays.

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People criticize Thames water hose ban

Later Thames Water announced a hosepipe ban for its 15 million customers. People have criticized the decision on social media.

Some feel it is too late, while others say private water companies should focus on other issues. For example, repairing leaks and broken pipes that reportedly waste 635 million liters of water. Every day, according to the Daily Mail.

The ban is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, August 24th.

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Londoners evacuating from heavy rain

Heavy rain After weeks of hot, dry weather in the capital, it has started to hit London.

Severe conditions and thunderstorms in parts of the city, with some commuters reporting flooding in and around metro stations.

The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued both yellow and yellow weather warnings for thunderstorms and floods, urging people to take extra caution in such weather conditions. .

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Image showing British landscape scorched by heat wave

Image shows the extent of the UK heatwave's impact on the natural landscape.

A photograph taken in Cambridge shows a burnt brown field with little greenery after several weeks of hot, dry weather.

Heavy rain is expected in parts of the UK over the next few days, but Cambridge is not expected to be significantly affected and there is currently no hose use in the area. is not prohibited.

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Sadik, Mayor of London Khan urges Londoners to comply with hosepipe ban

London Mayor Sadiq Khan urges Londoners to comply with hosepipe ban announced by Thames Water .

In his tweet, he said: The

ban will begin on Wednesday 24th August and will affect approximately 15 million customers in London and the surrounding area.

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Severe weather hits Sunderland coast

Storm Bad weather has set the stage for a dramatic scene on the Sunderland beach, with giant waves crashing against the pier.

Torrential rain and thunderstorms are expected in parts of southern England, while relatively dry and mild weather continues in the north.

Rain is possible in north-west England on Thursday after weeks of hot, dry weather.

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(Simon Woodley / SWNS)

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Forecast for next week

Warmer weather is expected again next week after heavy rains and thunderstorms. The

anticyclone is expected to bring stable weather conditions for most people, but the Japan Meteorological Agency said temperatures will reach heatwave levels, as experienced in recent weeks. I assure people it's unlikely.

Dan Ludman, deputy chief meteorologist at the Japan Meteorological Agency, said: many.

"It's too early to give exact temperatures in a week's time, but this high is unlikely to be as warm as the recent heat wave, but it's still going to be hot for many people. Warmer is possible."

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Unsettled weather continues into weekend

The Japan Meteorological Agency has warned that the current unstable weather conditions are likely to continue over the weekend.

Yellow and amber weather warnings for thunderstorms in south east England could cause disruption on Wednesday,

Dan Rudman, Chief Meteorologist, Deputy Director of the Japan Meteorological Agency, said:

"A warm front moves in from the Atlantic later this weekend and early next week, and is expected to bring more rain from the west and gradually spread to the east.

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"The heaviest rainfall and highest totals are expected to occur in the western regions, but weaken as the front moves eastward, reducing totals in these regions, particularly the southeastern region. You should be able to keep it mostly dry.