The Met Office has issued a yellow rain warning for parts of England on Sunday, with wet weather set to sweep across much of the country over the coming days – downpours will be most torrential at 9am
A yellow rain warning is in place for parts of the UK on Sunday as heavy showers sweep eastwards – and new weather maps show when and where the downpours will be most torrential.
The south-east of England has been issued with a yellow warning by the Met Office, meaning “a spell of persistent, and at times heavy rain is likely to cause some flooding impacts”.
Homes and businesses in the area could be affected by rising water levels, while there is a danger of spray and flooding on roads which is likely to increase journey times.
Despite the heavy rain, conditions in the south-east will be mild.