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Storm Christoph heads to the UK bringing flood warnings across the country
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Storm Christoph will bring heavy rain over the course of the next two days with more than 100 flood warnings and alerts issued in England.
Storm Christoph is set to bring widespread flooding, gales and snow to parts of the UK with heavy rain forecast for Liverpool until Thursday.
An amber weather warning for rain was issued by the Met Office for Tuesday to Thursday for central northern England, this has led to a major incident being declared in South Yorkshire in preparation for potential flooding.
The Environment Agency described the combination of torrential rain and melting snow in the area as a “volatile situation”, as councils prepare for possible evacuations should a severe flood warning be issued.
Catherine Wright, acting executive director for flood and coastal risk management at the Environment Agency, said: “That rain is falling on very wet ground and so we are very concerned that it’s a very volatile situation and we are expecting significant flooding to occur on the back of that weather.”
She said the Environment Agency will be working with local authorities to help with evacuation efforts should a severe flood warning be issued, adding: “If you do need to evacuate then that is allowed within the Covid rules the Government has.”
Heavy rain is expected to hit the UK overnight on Tuesday, with the Met Office warning homes and businesses are likely to be flooded, causing damage to some buildings.
It issued a “danger to life” due to Storm Christoph due to fast-flowing or deep floodwater, while there is a “good chance” some communities may be cut off by flooded roads.
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Up to 70mm is expected to fall but in isolated spots, particularly in the northern Peak District and parts of the southern Pennines, 200mm could be possible.
A yellow rain alert is also in place for most of northern England and Wales from Tuesday to Wednesday, while a yellow weather warning for snow and ice is in force in Scotland from Dundee to Elgin and across the east coast from Wednesday afternoon until midday on Thursday.
The Environment Agency issued 10 flood warnings covering parts of Yorkshire, Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire as of Monday night, with a further 109 flood alerts, meaning flooding is possible, across northern England, the Midlands and the east.
Highways England advised drivers to take extra care on motorways and major A roads, while the RAC breakdown service said motorists should only drive if absolutely necessary.