Heavy rainfall is expected across parts of the UK over the next nine hours, raising concerns about potential flooding. The Met Office has issued weather warnings for rain, predicting up to 100mm of rainfall in some areas as a low-pressure system moves eastward through the weekend.
Following this intense period of rain on Saturday, the public is advised to stay vigilant as further showers are forecasted for Sunday. Currently, there are 15 flood warnings and alerts in place for Cumbria, particularly in and around the Lake District National Park.
The Met Office warns of persistent and heavy rainfall spreading northeastward during the specified timeframe. Areas like County Antrim, County Down, western Wales, and northern England are under weather warnings. The heaviest rain is expected in north Wales, Merseyside, Greater Manchester, and Lancashire, with additional downpours anticipated in Humberside later in the day.
Localized areas could see up to 100mm of rainfall within nine hours, surpassing the average September rainfall for many northern English cities. Strong winds and potential thunderstorms could exacerbate the risk of disruption and flooding, prompting caution for residents and businesses in the affected regions.
