 Record Breaker Added : Thu 19 November : 23:23 BST
Our worst fears have been realised today across northwest England with relentless rainfall bringing severe and widespread flooding, and unfortunately the flooding situation is going to get worse over the next 24 hours.
Early indications are that today has been the wettest day EVER recorded in Britain and Ireland with well over 250mm falling in some spots.
More heavy rain is set to fall overnight before it finally moves away by tomorrow morning. However, the huge volume of water will then have to feed through the river systems and thus the flood risk will remain for a long time to come. If you are worried, please refer to the Environment Agency's website (or SEPA if you are in Scotland) - the links can be found in our severe weather warning.
A drier day is in store for tomorrow across the northwest, but we are afraid to report that further heavy rain is in store in the coming days and this will add to the problems. Email to Friend
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 Major Flooding Likely In Northwest Added : Thu 19 November : 01:08 BST
Concern is growing for many parts of northwest England and southwest Scotland as heavy and prolonged rainfall brings an ever increasing risk of widespread flooding occurring in these regions during the next 24 to 48 hours.
A slow moving frontal system is responsible for the rain and this won't be moving anywhere fast today or tonight. Therefore many parts of Ireland, northwest England and south-western Scotland will see rain for much of the time, with some very heavy spells of rain expected. More details can be found in our Severe Weather Warning, but with over 100mm of rain likely in the next day or so, we anticipate flooding to become a major issue. If you are concerned, please check the Environment Agency website, or if you are in Scotland, check the Scottish Environment Protection Agency website for all the flood warnings - the links to these websites are given in our Severe Weather Warning.
Away from these areas, it will actually be a mainly dry day with some sunny spells developing in the southeast. Parts of Wales may see some rain at times, but it will remain mostly dry if cloudy for a lot of the time. It will be very mild everywhere as those strong south-westerly winds drag up some warm air, but it won't feel that mild out in the wind and rain.
The rain continues in the north and west tonight, before gradually making its way south-eastwards across England and Wales tomorrow. This will allow brighter conditions to follow in behind, but this looks like being a temporary rest bite as more heavy rain sweeps in from the west on Saturday - worrying news for what will be flood stricken areas by then. Email to Friend
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