Schools have been closed after an amber weather warning was issued by the Met Office, with a month’s worth of rain forecast to fall in some areas of the UK

Schools have been closed after the Met Office issued an amber weather warning for heavy rain.

Some areas could see over a month’s worth of rain falling on Monday, leading to a risk of flooding. A yellow rain warning covering England and Wales, except the most westerly and northerly regions, surrounds the Amber warning.

Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Frank Saunders said: “Following on from the heavy rain that some of us have seen on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the new working week begins with rain across a large swathe of England and Wales. The area with the higher likelihood of impactful rain is now covered by an Amber warning, stretching from Gloucester across the Midlands to the Wash and the Humber.”

“It’s likely that some parts of this area will be worse affected than others – it all depends on where, and if, the weather system responsible for the heavy rain stalls and pivots. However, within this warning period – which encompasses two rush hours – some localities will probably see between 50 and 80 mm of rain, while there’s the possibility that a few could experience in excess of 100mm of rain. Where this happens, this brings the potential for travel disruption and localised flooding.”

Full list of schools shut today:

  • Chosen Hill School in Churchdown
  • The Milestone School in Gloucester
  • Tewkesbury CofE Primary

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