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Heavy rain continues, stalling for some

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23 September 2024

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Heavy rain continues, stalling for some

Heavy rain will linger across parts of England and Wales, gradually clearing later.

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Weather outlook

Heavy rain across parts of England and Wales will become very slow-moving, stalling through Monday, with a continued threat of flooding. Weather warnings remain in place.

Generally drier across Ireland, cloudier to start but brighter spells breaking through later. During the evening and overnight rain will then gradually clear eastwards.

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