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Five days of rain expected in an hour could leave Britons drenched, weekend washouts

Heavy rain is expected next weekend, and flood warnings could bring 5 days of rain in just 1 hour.

Despite the expiration of thunderstorm warnings, regarding extreme weather as torrential rains are set to fall before the heat of summer. } No mercy for UK return by the end of August.

According to the Government Flood Service, 21 flood warnings have been lifted in the last 24 hours, although eight warnings are still in effect in the UK.

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Rain this weekend, Thames waters still continue to bring hosepipe ban on August 24. Forecaster Joe Farrow says heavy rain is desirable for drought conditions plaguing Britain

The UK continues to suffer from the conditions of the drought
The UK was hit by a thunderstorm warning earlier this week.

"The ground is hard and dry, and water cannot penetrate. So surface runoff, puddles."

"England's driest July since 1935, East Anglia, South-East and South England Drought or water shortages have hit many parts of the UK after the driest July on record.

"River Thames water levels are at their lowest since 2005, and the Thames Valley and London reservoirs are

The UK continues to suffer from the conditions of the drought
According to meteorologist Tyler Royce, fall marks the beginning of the continent's drought.

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UK again with temperature 30 In the last week of August, before temperatures reach degrees, citizens should prepare for heavy rains before enjoying the scorching sun again.

Meteorological Agency Chief Meteorologist Ramsdale said:

"Surface water flooding is possible despite rain falling on very dry ground.

"Within the warning zone, the potential impact , possible power outages, difficult travel conditions due to sudden changes in operating conditions, flooding of travel routes, homes and businesses, etc.

” Hail and lightning are also embedded in these systems, creating additional hazards. may produce.

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