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    Storm Conall is named: Met Office maps reveal third storm of the season could strike flood-hit Britain with another two inches of rain

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    Storm Conall is named: Met Office maps reveal third storm of the season could strike flood-hit Britain with another two inches of rain
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    Storm Conall will hit Britain with further torrential downpours tonight as the Met Office issued a warning for up to two inches of rain over a 14-hour period.

    The low pressure system, which comes after 82mph Storm Bert caused major floods last weekend, was named this afternoon by the Dutch weather service KNMI.

    The Met Office said Conall will strike southern England will heavy rain tonight, then deepen further after crossing the UK to bring strong winds to the Netherlands – where it is expected to have the biggest impact later tomorrow and into Thursday.

    KNMI, the Met Office and Met Eireann in Ireland name storms in a joint list which was first launched in 2015 and generally runs from early September until late August.

    Forecasters said Sussex, Kent and the Isle of Wight could be worst affected by the rain, with a yellow warning in place from 10pm this evening until 12pm tomorrow.

    Disruption to trains and buses is expected along with spray on roads, flooding to homes or businesses and interruption to power supplies and other services.

    The warning area covers the South East coast of England from Essex down to Kent and along to Dorset, with a separate section further west for parts of Devon. It also covers much of Sussex, extending up to the edges of South and South East London .

    Meteorologists said much of the warning zone will see 15mm (0.6in) to 20mm (0.8in) of rain with 30mm (1.2in) to 40mm (1.6in) in some areas, with a ‘lower chance’ of 50mm (2in) of rain in places, ‘more likely for the Isle of Wight, Sussex and Kent’.

    The downpours will then ease and clear by early afternoon tomorrow, but disruption to travel and infrastructure has been deemed ‘likely’ given the recent wet weather.

    Storm Conall is named: Met Office maps reveal third storm of the season could strike flood-hit Britain with another two inches of rain

    The Met Office has warned Storm Conall will bring heavy rain to southern England tonight

    The Met Office has issued a yellow rain warning from 10pm this evening until 12pm tomorrow

    The Met Office has issued a yellow rain warning from 10pm this evening until 12pm tomorrow

    The storm will deepen further after crossing the UK to bring strong winds to the Netherlands

    The storm will deepen further after crossing the UK to bring strong winds to the Netherlands

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    A business owner clears water from his property at Billing Wharf in Northamptonshire today

    A business owner clears water from his property at Billing Wharf in Northamptonshire today

    While many parts of the UK will see ‘a dry and largely sunny day’ with lighter winds today, an area of low pressure will bring heavy rain into southern areas overnight.

    Met Office deputy chief meteorologist Mike Silverstone said: ‘On Tuesday night, we’ll see outbreaks of rain spreading north-eastwards, which could be heavy at times.

    ‘We’re expected this to be heaviest across the South/South East of England although subtle changes over the next 24 hours will have an impact on how this develops.

    ‘There could also be strong winds for a time. Along with the rain, things will turn colder from Wednesday for all, with frost and some freezing fog possible.’

    Mr Silverstone said overnight temperatures could dip to as low as -6C (21F) tonight in places prone to frost.

    It comes as the Met Office insisted it will learn lessons from Storm Bert after criticism over its ‘incompetence’ that led to a ‘clear underestimation’ of the devastating impact.

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert 

    Flood damage today at The Myrtle Press, an independent publisher in Northamptonshire

    Flood damage today at The Myrtle Press, an independent publisher in Northamptonshire

    A children's play area under flood water near Billing Wharf in Northamptonshire today

    A children’s play area under flood water near Billing Wharf in Northamptonshire today

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert 

    Vehicles stand in floodwater at Billing Wharf near the River Nene in Northamptonshire today

    Vehicles stand in floodwater at Billing Wharf near the River Nene in Northamptonshire today

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    Floodwater at Billing Mill in Northamptonshire today following Storm Bert

    Floodwater at Billing Mill in Northamptonshire today following Storm Bert

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    Flood damage at a book shop at Billing Wharf near the River Nene in Northamptonshire today

    Flood damage at a book shop at Billing Wharf near the River Nene in Northamptonshire today

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    Flood damage today at The Myrtle Press, an independent publisher in Northamptonshire

    Flood damage today at The Myrtle Press, an independent publisher in Northamptonshire

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    A truck is driven through floodwater in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    A truck is driven through floodwater in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    A business owner clears water from his property at Billing Wharf in Northamptonshire today

    A business owner clears water from his property at Billing Wharf in Northamptonshire today

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    Hundreds of homes were left underwater and roads turned into rivers after the UK was hit by up to seven inches of rain, heavy snow and 82mph winds at the weekend.

    Met Office UK storm names for 2024/2025 

    Ashley

    Bert

    Conall

    Darragh

    Éowyn

    Floris

    Gerben

    Hugo

    Izzy

    James

    Kayleigh

    Lewis

    Mavis

    Naoise

    Otje

    Poppy

    Rafi

    Sayuri

    Tilly

    Vivienne

    Wren

    Torrential downpours caused widespread flooding with nearly 300 warnings or alerts still in place across Britain this morning as major rail disruption continued.

    Great Western Railway faced the biggest disruption with customers ‘advised not to travel’ between Exeter, Okehampton and Barnstaple today. Major issues were also reported in the Northampton area, and around Merthyr Tydfil in South Wales.

    The Met Office has been accused of ‘letting down’ the public with Labour MP for Cardiff West, Alex Barros-Curtis, saying warnings should have been ‘amber or red’.

    But Met Office services director Simon Brown insisted ‘observed rainfall totals were broadly in line with the forecast and the severe weather warnings issued in advance.’

    He said 50 weather warnings were issued last week, but added: ‘I’m committed to learning the lessons from Storm Bert to support even greater preparedness.’

    Environment Secretary Steve Reed said more flooding is ‘likely’ this week although the impacts ‘should be less severe’ than they were on Sunday and yesterday.

    Flood damage at a book shop at Billing Wharf near the River Nene in Northamptonshire today

    Flood damage at a book shop at Billing Wharf near the River Nene in Northamptonshire today

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    Vehicles are driven through floodwater along a country lane in Dunsden, Oxfordshire, today

    Vehicles are driven through floodwater along a country lane in Dunsden, Oxfordshire, today

    A car is driven through floodwater in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    A car is driven through floodwater in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    Flood damage at a book shop at Billing Wharf near the River Nene in Northamptonshire today

    Flood damage at a book shop at Billing Wharf near the River Nene in Northamptonshire today

    Vehicles are driven through floodwater along a country lane in Dunsden, Oxfordshire, today

    Vehicles are driven through floodwater along a country lane in Dunsden, Oxfordshire, today

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    Flooding at Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park in Northamptonshire today after Storm Bert

    Vehicles are driven through floodwater along a country lane in Dunsden, Oxfordshire, today

    Vehicles are driven through floodwater along a country lane in Dunsden, Oxfordshire, today

    Hundreds of areas were still on flood watch today, with 137 alerts and 132 warnings in England

    Hundreds of areas were still on flood watch today, with 137 alerts and 132 warnings in England

    Communities today continued a ‘massive clean-up’, with residents in some affected areas having said they do not believe the chaos will by cleared by Christmas.

    Areas were still on flood watch today, with 137 alerts and 132 warnings in England; 15 alerts and six warnings in Wales; and two alerts and two warnings in Scotland.

    A ‘danger to life’ severe flood warning was also still in place at Billing Aquadrome holiday park and the surrounding parks next to the River Nene in Northampton.

    At least five lives were claimed by the storm, including a man in his 80s who died after his car entered water at a ford in Colne, Lancashire, on Saturday.

    A body was found in the search for Brian Perry, 75, who went missing while walking his dog near the Afon Conwy river in North Wales on the same day.



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