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  2. Storm Herminia live: More rain weather warnings for UK as ...

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    The weather warnings are expected to come to an end on Tuesday, with a wind warning lifted at 6am, a rain warning across southern England coming to an end at 10am, and the remaining rain warning ...

  3. Storm Herminia map: Where winds and rain will hit UK ... - AOL

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    32 flood warnings and 171 flood alerts are in place across England and Wales (Gov.uk) Flooding to homes and businesses could occur in the warning area, with power cuts and difficult driving ...

  4. Storm Conall live: Danger to life warning issued as hundreds ...

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    Met Office lifts weather warning as forecast update issued. 13:00, Tara Cobham. The Met Office’s weather warning has now been lifted. The yellow warning for rain was in place until midday today.

  5. National Severe Weather Warning Service - Wikipedia

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    The National Severe Weather Warning Service (shortened to NSWWS) is a service provided by the Met Office in the United Kingdom. The purpose of this service is to warn the public and emergency responders of severe or hazardous weather which has the potential to cause danger to life or widespread disruption. This allows emergency responders to ...

  6. UK Emergency Alert System - Wikipedia

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    "This is a test of Emergency Alerts, a new UK government service that will warn you if there's a life-threatening emergency nearby. In a real emergency, follow the instructions in the alert to keep yourself and others safe. Visit gov.uk/alerts for more information. This is a test. You do not need to take any action." [37]

  7. Weather warning - Wikipedia

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    A weather warning generally refers to an alert issued by a meteorological agency to warn citizens of approaching dangerous weather.A weather watch, on the other hand, typically refers to an alert issued to indicate that conditions are favorable for the development of dangerous weather patterns, although the dangerous weather conditions themselves are not currently present.

  8. UK weather: Met Office predicts new warm spell and gives ...

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    The UK experienced an unusually wet July even as a historic heatwave swept parts of Europe and the world hits back-to-back record-breaking temperatures this year driven by the man-made climate crisis.

  9. Storm Agnes latest: Met Office warns ‘worst conditions are ...

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    Gusts of up to 70mph had already been recorded in south-west Ireland