{"id":39293,"date":"2023-10-25T07:31:14","date_gmt":"2023-10-25T07:31:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/miamiheatnation.com\/?p=39293"},"modified":"2023-10-25T07:31:14","modified_gmt":"2023-10-25T07:31:14","slug":"met-office-issue-risk-to-life-weather-warning-with-parts-of-uk-at-serious-risk","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/miamiheatnation.com\/world-news\/met-office-issue-risk-to-life-weather-warning-with-parts-of-uk-at-serious-risk\/","title":{"rendered":"Met Office issue ‘risk to life’ weather warning with parts of UK at serious risk"},"content":{"rendered":"

An urgent Yellow \u201crisk to life\u201d weather warning has been issued across the UK after a night of heavy downpours \u2013 and more to come this morning.<\/p>\n

The UK has been battling Storm Babet for days, with the tail end of it proving wetter than ever. And now most of the UK is waking up to more torrential rail forecast for most of today, forcing the Met Office to issue Yellow warnings for rain, and one further north for fog.<\/p>\n

Forecaster Craig Snell said the wet weather meant there was \u201cpotential for travel delays and poor driving conditions\u201d this morning. He added: \u201cThere could be a lot of spray on the roads and some difficult driving conditions as we start Wednesday morning. There could be some delays to public transport as well.\u201d<\/p>\n

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\u201cIt could be a bit of a tricky rush hour, first thing, but the rain will move out of the way and it will certainly be nowhere near on the scale of what we\u2019ve seen further north.\u201d<\/p>\n

He warned that the weather was more \u201ctypical\u201d for October than that of Storm Babet, adding that the storm was \u201cthankfully long gone\u201d, although that much of the south coast of England and south Wales was likely to be battered by 15-25mm of rain.<\/p>\n

However, some areas along the Bristol and English Channels could be hit by a deluge of 50-60mm of rainfall \u2013 however this \u201cwould be very localised\u201d. Not only will rain be an issue, but the Met Office is predicting the fog would be \u201cdense in places\u201d and lead to disruption.<\/p>\n

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