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Severe flooding and tornado in England

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23 September 2024

A month's worth of rain
Severe flooding and tornado in England

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A month's worth of rain has already fallen across parts of the country, with a tornado also reported in Luton.

Since Sunday in particular, September 22nd, some parts of England have seen rainfall totals reach over 100 mm and the rain is remaining relentless through Monday too.

Amber weather warning for Mondayread more

Amidst thundery downpours on Sunday, a tornado was also reported in Luton at around 4 pm, as seen in the video footage above.

The WeatherRadar at the time of reporting can be seen below too, with thunderstorms in the area.

Tornado reported at approximately 4 pm in Luton.
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