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Storm Dennis: Parts of UK could see a month's rain in 24 hours amid floods UK weather: Parts of UK could see a month's rain in 24 hours amid floods
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Deluged communities in parts of the UK are facing more heavy rain as they struggle to cope in the wake of Storm Dennis.Deluged communities in parts of the UK are facing more heavy rain as they struggle to cope in the wake of Storm Dennis.
A month's worth of rain in 24 hours could also hit north Wales and north-west England, forecasters said, falling on ground that is already saturated.A month's worth of rain in 24 hours could also hit north Wales and north-west England, forecasters said, falling on ground that is already saturated.
And eight rivers have reached record levels in recent days, the Environment Agency (EA) added.And eight rivers have reached record levels in recent days, the Environment Agency (EA) added.
Nearly 120 flood warnings remain in place across the country.Nearly 120 flood warnings remain in place across the country.
The EA said there is a "heightened flood risk" across the Midlands, with six severe warnings - meaning there is a danger to life - still in place near the Welsh border around the Rivers Lugg, Severn and Wye.The EA said there is a "heightened flood risk" across the Midlands, with six severe warnings - meaning there is a danger to life - still in place near the Welsh border around the Rivers Lugg, Severn and Wye.
Dave Throup, the EA's manager for Hereford and Worcestershire, said the Wye flooding was over half a metre bigger than anything for 110 years.Dave Throup, the EA's manager for Hereford and Worcestershire, said the Wye flooding was over half a metre bigger than anything for 110 years.
"It's getting scary folks," he said on Twitter, adding that "what I've seen over the last few days isn't normal. It isn't even the new normal. It's going to get worse. We need to adapt and respond. And fast.""It's getting scary folks," he said on Twitter, adding that "what I've seen over the last few days isn't normal. It isn't even the new normal. It's going to get worse. We need to adapt and respond. And fast."
He said that he was "so sorry for everyone whose life has been turned upside down".He said that he was "so sorry for everyone whose life has been turned upside down".
Hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes in the worst-affected areas, which include south Wales, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire.Hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes in the worst-affected areas, which include south Wales, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has faced criticism from opposition parties for not visiting flood-hit communities.Meanwhile, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has faced criticism from opposition parties for not visiting flood-hit communities.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said he was showing his "true colours by his absence", adding that the prime minister was sending a "clear message" by not convening the government's emergency committee, Cobra.Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said he was showing his "true colours by his absence", adding that the prime minister was sending a "clear message" by not convening the government's emergency committee, Cobra.
Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price also questioned why Mr Johnson had not convened Cobra, the government's emergency response committee.Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price also questioned why Mr Johnson had not convened Cobra, the government's emergency response committee.
On Wednesday, business minister Nadhim Zahawi told Sky News that the prime minister was focused on getting "money out the door" to businesses and local authorities in affected communities.On Wednesday, business minister Nadhim Zahawi told Sky News that the prime minister was focused on getting "money out the door" to businesses and local authorities in affected communities.
"He wants to help people by getting funding to them," Mr Zahawi said."He wants to help people by getting funding to them," Mr Zahawi said.
Environment Secretary George Eustice said the government was investing £2.6bn in flood defences.Environment Secretary George Eustice said the government was investing £2.6bn in flood defences.
Yellow warnings for rain will remain in place in south and north-west Wales until 14:00 GMT on Thursday, with the Met Office saying they could see 50-60mm (2in) and 70-100mm (4in) of rain respectively.Yellow warnings for rain will remain in place in south and north-west Wales until 14:00 GMT on Thursday, with the Met Office saying they could see 50-60mm (2in) and 70-100mm (4in) of rain respectively.
Another yellow warning for rain covers part of north-west England until 15:00 GMT on Thursday, where up to 100mm could fall.Another yellow warning for rain covers part of north-west England until 15:00 GMT on Thursday, where up to 100mm could fall.
"In the worst case scenario, we could see a month's worth of rain," said the Met Office's Craig Snell."In the worst case scenario, we could see a month's worth of rain," said the Met Office's Craig Snell.
He said as the ground was saturated due to persistent, heavy rainfall, the rivers were less likely to be able to cope with further rain.He said as the ground was saturated due to persistent, heavy rainfall, the rivers were less likely to be able to cope with further rain.
Rain fell heavily across northern and western parts of Britain overnight, according to the Met Office.Rain fell heavily across northern and western parts of Britain overnight, according to the Met Office.
The village of Capel Curig in north Wales received 54mm of rain in 24 hours - more than half the average rain for the whole of February.The village of Capel Curig in north Wales received 54mm of rain in 24 hours - more than half the average rain for the whole of February.
What is a Cobra meeting?What is a Cobra meeting?
Cobra meetings, or Cobr meetings as they are often also called, are named after Cabinet Office Briefing Room A on Whitehall.Cobra meetings, or Cobr meetings as they are often also called, are named after Cabinet Office Briefing Room A on Whitehall.
It is an emergency response committee, a get together of ministers, civil servants, the police, intelligence officers and others appropriate to whatever they are looking into.It is an emergency response committee, a get together of ministers, civil servants, the police, intelligence officers and others appropriate to whatever they are looking into.
Other yellow weather warnings for rain are in place for:Other yellow weather warnings for rain are in place for:
A yellow warning for wind for north-east England, southern Scotland and Yorkshire are in place for 12 hours from 8:00 GMT on Friday.A yellow warning for wind for north-east England, southern Scotland and Yorkshire are in place for 12 hours from 8:00 GMT on Friday.
According to the EA, England has already received 141% of its average February rainfall so far this month.According to the EA, England has already received 141% of its average February rainfall so far this month.
River levels in the Colne, Ribble, Calder, Aire, Trent, Severn, Wye, Lugg, and Derwent all set new records in recent days, it added.River levels in the Colne, Ribble, Calder, Aire, Trent, Severn, Wye, Lugg, and Derwent all set new records in recent days, it added.
Meanwhile, charity the RSPCA said animal rescue officers had been called out more than 200 times in the past 72 hours - including for "dramatic rescues" of 60 sheep, horses, a swan and chickens.Meanwhile, charity the RSPCA said animal rescue officers had been called out more than 200 times in the past 72 hours - including for "dramatic rescues" of 60 sheep, horses, a swan and chickens.
Actor Michael Sheen, from Neath Port Talbot, has launched a crowdfunding campaign to help flooded communities in south Wales.Actor Michael Sheen, from Neath Port Talbot, has launched a crowdfunding campaign to help flooded communities in south Wales.
"The devastation that Storm Dennis has left behind is very real and thousands of people across the UK have lost everything," said Sheen, 51."The devastation that Storm Dennis has left behind is very real and thousands of people across the UK have lost everything," said Sheen, 51.
What to do if you're at risk of floodingWhat to do if you're at risk of flooding
The Environment Agency's flood warnings mean "immediate action" is required. But what should you do? Here's what the agency suggests:The Environment Agency's flood warnings mean "immediate action" is required. But what should you do? Here's what the agency suggests:
For more information, check the BBC Weather website and your BBC Local Radio station for regular updates.For more information, check the BBC Weather website and your BBC Local Radio station for regular updates.
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