OUTBREAKS of rain will bring heavy downpours across Bournemouth according to the Met Office as Storm Christoph approaches.
The national weather service has issued a yellow weather for rain, with the whole of England expected to be impacted by Wednesday, January 20.
⚠️FLOOD UPDATE: #StormChristoph now named as heavy rainfall to bring flooding this week. We have expanded our AMBER area of concern as forecast firms up. Keep close to updates as track may change & be #floodaware and sign up to our free flood warnings now https://t.co/gfaL38C2kU pic.twitter.com/uGIAF3gCNH
— John Curtin (@johncurtinEA) January 18, 2021
In Bournemouth, outbreaks of rain are expected tonight before further rain moves in from the west tomorrow, Tuesday, January 19.
Persistent and heavy rain is expected for Wednesday, January 20.
Significant accumulations of rain could lead to flooding in some areas.
The yellow warning for rain has also been issued for Bournemouth for Thursday, January 21.
Chief Meteorologist from the Met Office, Dan Suri said:"Some locations could see over 100mm of rain falling through the course just a couple of days with up to 200mm possible over higher ground.
"Temperatures will gradually fall across the UK through the end of the week and into the weekend bringing a return to widespread overnight frosts."
⚠️ ⚠️ Storm Christoph has been named, with heavy rain and flooding likely on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ⚠️ ⚠️#StormChristoph#WeatherAware pic.twitter.com/LHKYniBkfi
— Met Office (@metoffice) January 18, 2021
Chief Meteorologist from the Met Office, Neil Armstrong said: "A wide area of rainfall will move across central parts of the UK on Monday evening and bring heavy rain for the following 36-48 hours.
"Heavy rain will impact the whole of England and Wales by Wednesday with Yellow warnings for rain in force."
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