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The UK is about to be showered with more miserable weather as the first autumn storms roll in from the Atlantic.
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Around 50mm of rain and 50mph winds will hit south west England and Wales tomorrow.
And forecasters are predicting some areas will suffer localised flooding as most of the UK is drenched.
Conditions will get even worse before the bad weather eventually peters out over the weekend.
Sky News weather presenter Lucy Verasamy said: "Substantial and often heavy rain will be across southern Britain by tomorrow morning.
"There will be terrible conditions through the morning rush-hour with surface water, spray and poor visibility.
"Added to this winds will pick up, with gale force gusts for the coasts - possibly 50-60mph in the most exposed spots.
"It will be a dreadful end to the week and feeling cool. These windy wet conditions will migrate northwards overnight.
"On Saturday it's the turn of southern Scotland, northern England and Wales to bear the brunt of this slow moving system - there'll be gusty winds and further rain.
"There'll be up to 2 inches of rain falling on saturated ground leading to a risk of local flooding. Southern areas will be brighter and breezy with showers.
"Northern Scotland and most of Ireland will get away with a calmer, drier day.
"Everything will improve on Sunday, with rain easing and the winds slackening."
The latest batch of awful weather follows one of the darkest, wettest Augusts on record.
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Posted: 2008-09-04 17:22:29
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Not looking good is it?
Its bad enough this week already. Twice, I got drenched when out on my lunchtime this week. Grrrr!
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Posted: 2008-09-04 17:30:22
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you dont need a car, you need a boat...!
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Posted: 2008-09-04 17:33:58
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On 2008-09-04 17:33:58, paul101 wrote:
you dont need a car, you need a boat...!
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Posted: 2008-09-04 17:36:47
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At least there's no more hosepipe bans to worry about!
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Posted: 2008-09-04 17:52:01
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On 2008-09-04 17:52:01, arien617 wrote:
At least there's no more hosepipe bans to worry about!
And when was the last time the UK had a hosepipe ban lol
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Posted: 2008-09-04 17:54:37
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2-3 years ago.
We were half an inch from a drought order and having stand pipes fitted.
Remember..?
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Posted: 2008-09-04 18:19:23
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Had my first Twilight lesson ever today and as i was leaving at around 4:40 it started pissing it down!
By the time i'd left the school gates the drains were already flooded and there was over 1cm of water on the roads..
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Posted: 2008-09-04 20:18:52
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On 2008-09-04 20:18:52, weirdwilli wrote:
Had my first Twilight lesson ever today and as i was leaving at around 4:40 it started pissing it down!
By the time i'd left the school gates the drains were already flooded and there was over 1cm of water on the roads..
They're a killer, ent they? I've decided to go and do 3 sciences as seperates no matter how many people call me crazy. 4 GCSEs I'll walk out with...
having to to Physics twilight because they can't timetable it!
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Posted: 2008-09-04 20:27:00
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Photography, Geography and Buissness for me Arien
No twilight
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Posted: 2008-09-04 20:52:04
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