Heavy rain and melting snow could cause flooding in wake of Storm Goretti

The Met Office warning follows the storm which brought gusts of almost 100mph and a rare red warning for "dangerous" winds in the South West last week.

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Heavy rain and melting snow and ice could lead to flooding following Storm Goretti, the Met Office has warned.

Parts of the UK had seen gusts of almost 100mph and a rare red warning in place for "dangerous, stormy" winds in the South West last week.

The Met Office said as temperatures increase, snow melt and a "rapid thaw" across the north of the UK, coupled with further rain, could lead to flooding concerns.

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Glenshee, Scotland. Pic: Reuters
Image: Glenshee, Scotland. Pic: Reuters

Several alerts for snow and ice, strong winds and heavy rain were in place across the country over the weekend, despite the worst of the storm passing.

Earlier, Met Office meteorologist Tom Morgan said Sunday night would see some "wet and windy weather".

He said: "Combined with the rainfall, the higher temperatures, we will see some flooding due to the snow melt gradually as we go through the next few days, so that's the main concern."

On Monday, highs of around 11C (52F) in England and Wales are expected, and up to 7C in parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland, Mr Morgan added.

Pic: Reuters
Image: Pic: Reuters

As of Sunday evening, 12 flood alerts and eight flood warnings were active on the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) website.

SEPA's flood duty manager David Morgan said flood risk is "greatest in Dumfries and Galloway, and the west and north of Scotland".

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The Environment Agency had four flood warnings in place, meaning flooding is expected, along with 85 flood alerts where there is a possibility of flooding.

Natural Resources Wales listed six flood alerts.

There have been alerts for snow and ice, strong winds and heavy rain. Pic: Reuters
Image: There have been alerts for snow and ice, strong winds and heavy rain. Pic: Reuters

According to the National Grid's website, more than 12,000 homes were still without power on Sunday evening following the storm, as National Rail warned of train travel disruption until Monday.

A yellow warning for rain covers northwestern areas of Scotland until 10am on Monday.

The impact of Storm Goretti

Up to 110mm of rain could be possible over parts of Skye, Lochaber, Argyll and the Trossachs, the Met Office said.

A yellow warning for wind is in place until 8am on Monday for northwest Scotland, which could be hit by gusts of up to 85mph.

Some regions can expect delayed journeys, floods and bad driving conditions. Pic: Reuters
Image: Some regions can expect delayed journeys, floods and bad driving conditions. Pic: Reuters

Forecasters have advised those in regions with alerts to prepare for delayed journeys, flooding and difficult driving conditions.

Meanwhile, a major incident has been declared as 30,000 properties in Kent and Sussex are without a proper water supply.

Straloch, Scotland. Pic: Reuters
Image: Straloch, Scotland. Pic: Reuters

South East Water (SEW) has blamed the latest outage, spanning 11 postcode areas, on Storm Goretti and cold weather causing burst pipes and power cuts.

On Monday, many customers in Tunbridge Wells, East Grinstead, Maidstone, Whitstable, Canterbury, and surrounding towns are without water.

SEW has said its repair teams are working "around the clock" and has apologised.

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South West Water (SWW) said six major water mains in the Helston area had been "severely damaged" by uprooted trees and this was continuing to affect water supply.

Over the weekend police said a man in his 50s was found dead in a caravan after a tree fell on to the vehicle in Helston, Cornwall, following the storm.