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US 'Storm Jonas' to bring heavy rain and gales to UK US 'Storm Jonas' to bring heavy rain and gales to UK
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Heavy rain and gale-force winds are set to batter the west of England, Scotland and Wales as the storm that hit the US with blizzards heads for the UK. Heavy rain and gale-force winds are set to batter the UK as the storm that hit the US with blizzards sweeps over the country.
The Met Office has issued a warning for heavy rain on Tuesday for the west of the UK, with 100mm (four inches) of rain forecast for parts of Wales.The Met Office has issued a warning for heavy rain on Tuesday for the west of the UK, with 100mm (four inches) of rain forecast for parts of Wales.
The BBC weather centre said it was the "remnants" of so-called "Storm Jonas".The BBC weather centre said it was the "remnants" of so-called "Storm Jonas".
The Environment Agency has warned residents to "be prepared for the possibility of flooding". The Environment Agency warned those in Cumbria, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Devon and Cornwall to prepare for flooding.
The storm brought near-record snowfall from Washington to New York in the eastern US over the weekend, with at least 29 deaths reported since Friday.The storm brought near-record snowfall from Washington to New York in the eastern US over the weekend, with at least 29 deaths reported since Friday.
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BBC forecaster Steve Cleaton said the storm's arrival in the UK would bring the heaviest rain and "severe gales" to western parts. BBC forecaster Steve Cleaton said the storm's arrival in the UK would bring the heaviest rain and severe gales to western parts.
"It will be quite a wet and windy spell for Tuesday and Wednesday," he said."It will be quite a wet and windy spell for Tuesday and Wednesday," he said.
From 20-40mm of rain, and up to 60mm in the most exposed areas, is expected in Scotland, while downpours of 30-60mm are forecast for north-west England. Some 20-40mm of rain - and up to 60mm in the most exposed areas - is expected in Scotland, while downpours of 30-60mm are forecast for north-west England.
The Environment Agency said it was monitoring river levels. There are currently three flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, and 14 flood alerts, meaning flooding is possible, in England and Wales. The Environment Agency said it was monitoring river levels. There are currently three flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, and 15 flood alerts, meaning flooding is possible, in England and Wales.
"We will monitor rainfall closely and urge communities to be vigilant," a spokesman said. It said rivers in Cumbria, Lancashire and Yorkshire were already at record levels following the wettest ever December and were likely to be at risk of flooding.
"With heavy rainfall predicted in those areas there is obviously a risk of flooding." There was also a possibility of "some flooding" along the rivers Severn and Wye, a statement said.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) currently has 10 flood warnings and two flood alerts in place. "Environment Agency teams are already out checking flood defences, clearing trash screens and blockages in watercourses and culverts," said Clare Dinnis, the agency's national flood duty manager.
"Disruption to travel and some flooding of low-lying land and individual properties is possible.
"We urge people to take care near coastal paths and promenades, and not to drive through flood-water."
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) currently has 10 flood warnings and four flood alerts in place.