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UK storms: Flooding risk remains for parts of UK UK storms: Flooding risk remains for parts of UK
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Dozens of flood warnings remain in place in parts of the UK, with the Environment Agency warning many areas could be at risk into next week.Dozens of flood warnings remain in place in parts of the UK, with the Environment Agency warning many areas could be at risk into next week.
Nearly 100 flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, are in place in England and Wales, with 10 in Scotland.Nearly 100 flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, are in place in England and Wales, with 10 in Scotland.
A Met Office yellow warning - meaning be aware - of ice for Scotland, Wales, and northern and southern England, will be in place until 10:00 GMT.A Met Office yellow warning - meaning be aware - of ice for Scotland, Wales, and northern and southern England, will be in place until 10:00 GMT.
Warnings for rain for parts of the UK have been issued for later.Warnings for rain for parts of the UK have been issued for later.
BBC forecaster Darren Bett said there would be more wet and windy weather on Sunday after a cold and frosty start.BBC forecaster Darren Bett said there would be more wet and windy weather on Sunday after a cold and frosty start.
Wind and rain would spread from the west through the course of a cold day, he said. Wind and rain will spread from the west through the course of a cold day, he said.
There would again be more blustery showers on Monday, with gales in southern and western coastal areas, he added.
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Roads are closed because of flooding in areas including Ayrshire, Herefordshire, Somerset, West Sussex, Surrey, Berkshire and Wiltshire.Roads are closed because of flooding in areas including Ayrshire, Herefordshire, Somerset, West Sussex, Surrey, Berkshire and Wiltshire.
Some train routes in England, Wales and Scotland are also being disrupted by flooding and poor weather conditions, National Rail said.Some train routes in England, Wales and Scotland are also being disrupted by flooding and poor weather conditions, National Rail said.
The Environment Agency said parts of England's north-east coast could see flooding while parts of the south coast - including Portsmouth and Newhaven - were also at risk.The Environment Agency said parts of England's north-east coast could see flooding while parts of the south coast - including Portsmouth and Newhaven - were also at risk.
There is an increased flooding risk to Weybridge and Guildford on Sunday and into Monday and people living along the non-tidal Thames, including Oxford and Osney, could be at risk from Sunday, the agency said.There is an increased flooding risk to Weybridge and Guildford on Sunday and into Monday and people living along the non-tidal Thames, including Oxford and Osney, could be at risk from Sunday, the agency said.
Spokesman Jonathan Day added: "The risk of flooding to the coast will continue over the next few days, especially on the south and west coast and along the Severn estuary.Spokesman Jonathan Day added: "The risk of flooding to the coast will continue over the next few days, especially on the south and west coast and along the Severn estuary.
"In addition, wet conditions have left the ground saturated in many areas, increasing the risk of river and surface water flooding.""In addition, wet conditions have left the ground saturated in many areas, increasing the risk of river and surface water flooding."
'Not over''Not over'
There are currently no severe flood warnings - indicating danger to life - in place across the UK.There are currently no severe flood warnings - indicating danger to life - in place across the UK.
However, about 230 flood alerts - meaning flooding is possible, be prepared - are in place in England and Wales, in addition to nearly 100 flood warnings.However, about 230 flood alerts - meaning flooding is possible, be prepared - are in place in England and Wales, in addition to nearly 100 flood warnings.
Hundreds of homes have been flooded, from Cornwall to Scotland, after storms battered the UK's coastline.Hundreds of homes have been flooded, from Cornwall to Scotland, after storms battered the UK's coastline.
On Saturday, Prime Minister David Cameron praised the "great work" of the agencies involved in responding to the latest floods.On Saturday, Prime Minister David Cameron praised the "great work" of the agencies involved in responding to the latest floods.
Environment Secretary Owen Paterson also thanked emergency services, adding: "The worst of the bad weather is not yet over so I've chaired an emergency meeting of all departments involved to make sure that preparations to respond are in hand.Environment Secretary Owen Paterson also thanked emergency services, adding: "The worst of the bad weather is not yet over so I've chaired an emergency meeting of all departments involved to make sure that preparations to respond are in hand.
"I would urge all those in at risk areas to sign up to the Environment Agency warnings and listen to advice being issued.""I would urge all those in at risk areas to sign up to the Environment Agency warnings and listen to advice being issued."
Meanwhile, the search for a teenager in Devon who has been missing since Thursday will continue later.Meanwhile, the search for a teenager in Devon who has been missing since Thursday will continue later.
Harry Martin, 18, from Membland, Newton Ferrers, has not been seen since he left home to take photographs of stormy seas.Harry Martin, 18, from Membland, Newton Ferrers, has not been seen since he left home to take photographs of stormy seas.
BBC forecaster Jacob Cope said winds would start to pick up across some western areas on Monday morning, with gusts of up to 60-70mph.BBC forecaster Jacob Cope said winds would start to pick up across some western areas on Monday morning, with gusts of up to 60-70mph.
It could lead to travel disruption in some parts through rush-hour, he said - as people return to work and school following the Christmas break.It could lead to travel disruption in some parts through rush-hour, he said - as people return to work and school following the Christmas break.
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