Flood warnings stay throughout England after days of heavy rain, although dryer situations are forecast within the coming days.
As of 9.30am on Sunday, 41 flood warnings are in place in England (which means flooding is predicted), notably alongside the south coast from Weymouth to Bexhill, the place heavy rain fell on saturated floor on Saturday.
It comes after Storm Ciaran battered the south coast and the Channel Islands with heavy rain and gusts of as much as 104mph on Thursday, leaving practically 150,000 houses with out energy.
There are one other 159 alerts – warning flooding is feasible – with solely the North West and much North East unaffected in England, whereas no lively flood warnings are in Scotland.
Showers will principally be within the western coastal counties on Sunday, with dry and brighter situations within the east and no climate warnings at present issued.
There had been additionally flood warnings close to Godalming in Surrey, for the River Ouse at York and the River Waveney from Diss to Bungay in East Anglia.
Other warnings remained on the River Witham close to Lincoln, within the space of Marchington in east Staffordshire, and the River Dene at Walton.
There is one flood warning in place in Wales on Sunday morning, in keeping with Natural Resources Wales, with flooding anticipated alongside the River Ritec at Tenby, Pembrokeshire.
Alerts that flooding is feasible additionally have an effect on South Pembrokeshire.
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The south of England noticed the worst of Storm Ciaran, with robust winds battering coastal areas of Kent, and flooding throughout elements of Hampshire, Sussex, Devon and Cornwall.
There was additionally main disruption to the UK’s journey community, with ferries cancelled, roads flooded and bridges closed over issues about excessive winds.
Hundreds of colleges closed in Hampshire, Southampton, the Isle of Wight and throughout Devon and Cornwall because of the storm on Thursday, whereas all colleges have closed on the island of Jersey.
Source: information.sky.com”