A “cyclone” from the Atlantic is making its way towards the UK, bringing with it heavy rain that could lead to flooding.
The slow-moving cyclone will also bring with it strong winds, according to Netweather.
It is due to arrive in the UK on Friday and last throughout the weekend.
Jo Farrow from Netweather said the beginning of the weekend will start with “fine weather before the cloud thickens up and things turn damp through Friday evening”.
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She continued: “Friday evening looks cold with a few clear spells further northeast but becoming wet and blustery for Cornwall and Northern Ireland after dark.”
Farrow predicts that the soggy spell is likely to continue into Saturday and into Sunday, moving inland further from the west.
The cyclone will carry with it heavy rain, an unfortunate familiar sight for Brits this month.
There has been heavy rain from Storm Ciaran, Debi and Elin in recent weeks, and any more water will add to the risk of flooding.
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The slow-moving cyclone will bring with it strong winds and heavy rainfall
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More flooding is expected across the UK
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Flood warnings have been in place across the country as Britain finds itself in the midst of yet another storm.
In England, 10 warnings are in place, which means that flooding is expected.
An additional 100 alerts – meaning that flooding is possible – have also been issued.
Meanwhile in Wales, three flood alerts are currently active.
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