Amber Rain Warning Issued for Wales: Severe Flooding and Storms Expected Across UK

February 24, 2025
Amber Rain Warning Issued for Wales: Severe Flooding and Storms Expected Across UK
  • Public transport services are likely to face delays and cancellations, and residents are advised to prepare for possible power cuts during the storm.

  • The warnings indicate that flooding may disrupt train and bus services, and some communities could be cut off due to flooded roads.

  • The Environment Agency has warned against driving through floodwater, emphasizing that just 30cm of flowing water can float a car, and urges residents to sign up for flood warnings.

  • Localized flooding is also anticipated in the south-west of England and Cumbria during this period.

  • Looking ahead, the forecast includes a mix of sunny spells and showers, with more rain expected on February 26.

  • Major cities affected by the warning include Cardiff, Newport, and Swansea, where persistent and heavy rainfall is anticipated throughout the afternoon and evening.

  • The Met Office has issued an amber rain warning for parts of south and mid-Wales, effective from the afternoon of February 23 until early morning on February 24, due to expected torrential rain.

  • In addition to the amber warning, yellow warnings for wind and rain have been issued across much of the UK, including Wales, Northern Ireland, Scotland, northern England, south-west England, and the West Midlands.

  • A separate weather warning is in effect for nearly all of Wales, covering additional areas of concern for flooding during the same timeframe.

  • Forecasters predict that up to 100mm of rain could lead to fast-flowing and deep floodwater, creating a significant danger to life.

  • Winds are expected to reach up to 60mph, with gusts potentially hitting 70mph in some areas.

  • The severe weather may lead to surface water and river flooding, with strong winds contributing to poor driving conditions and potential road closures.

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