Storm Conall sweeps across UK with two weeks worth of rain and ‘danger to life’ warning
Heavy rain brought by Storm Conall continues this morning (Picture: George Cracknell Wright)

Storm Conall, the third storm of the season, has landed in the UK with torrential rain – with two weeks worth of rain recorded in some areas.

The Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for spells of heavy rain which is likely to cause delays on roads, more flooding and power supply issues in places.

Parts of London, Kent, Dorset,

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Portsmouth, West Sussex and Isle of Wight could see 40mm of rain with the weather warning in place until midday. Nearly 100 flood warnings remain active across England.

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It comes after Storm Bert wreaked havoc over the weekend in south Wales and Northampton, where a danger to life flood warning is still in place after River Nene burst its banks.

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