Met Office issues 30-hour yellow weather warning for rain for parts of Cambridgeshire

Heavy rain is expected in parts of Cambridgeshire
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A 30-hour yellow weather warning for rain has been issued by the Met Office today (Wednesday, May 22). The warning covers a large part of the UK, including Cambridgeshire and surrounding counties.

The forecaster has warned that there may be travel disruption throughout the day, including delays and cancellations to train and bus services. Fast-flowing or deep floodwater is also possible, causing a danger to life.

The weather warning is scheduled to last from midnight on Wednesday (May 22) to 6am on Thursday (May 23). It covers a large part of the county including Peterborough, Ely, Huntingdon, Wisbech and March.

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The warning covers a large part of Cambridgeshire, including Peterborough, Huntingdon and Wisbech
The warning covers a large part of Cambridgeshire, including Peterborough, Huntingdon and Wisbech -Credit:Met Office

The Met Office said: "An area of rain is expected to develop across eastern and central England and then move northwestwards to affect northern England and north Wales during Wednesday afternoon. The area of rain could then become slow-moving, heavy and persistent, especially over north-facing hills, before clearing during Thursday morning.

"There is a lot of uncertainty over exactly where the heaviest rain will occur and this warning is likely to be updated. Many places will see 30-40 mm of rain, while a few areas may receive 60-80 mm. There is also a small chance that a few upland areas could see much higher totals, in the order of 100-150 mm."

A number of tips have been issued by the forecaster on how to stay safe during heavy rain and flooding, including protecting your property and checking roads before travelling. More details can be found by clicking here.

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