Brits are being urged to take action with a high risk of flooding over the next 24 hours ⚠️
A total of 32 flood warnings and 84 flood alerts are currently in place across England and Wales this morning.
This means disruption to roads, homes and businesses is expected after a weekend of wet and windy weather. Barriers were erected along the River Severn in Worcestershire after it burst its banks yesterday, while downpours in Wiltshire, Carmarthenshire and Herefordshire left fields submerged. The Met Office has issued two yellow rain warnings for tomorrow, covering parts of North West England, the West Midlands and western Wales.Yellow warnings have been issued for parts of North West England, the West Midlands and western Wales Water levels got steadily higher in Worcestershire amid heavy downpours ‘Outbreaks of rain will spread across England and Wales during Tuesday,’ the Met Office warns.
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