The Met Office has told people living in 51 areas of the UK to 'consider preparing an emergency flood kit' ahead of torrential rain this weekend.
Downpours are expected to sweep across large parts of Britain over the next 48 hours, leading the Met Office to issue a yellow weather warning for rain amid fears that storms could cause flooding, spray on roads and widespreadtraveldisruption.
The warning will come into effect at 9am on Saturday, and is set to expire at 6am the following morning. Here are all the regions and local authority areas covered by the warning:
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Derbyshire
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Darlington
Durham
Gateshead
Hartlepool
Middlesbrough
Newcastle upon Tyne
North Tyneside
Northumberland
Redcar and Cleveland
South Tyneside
Stockton-on-Tees
Sunderland
Blackburn with Darwen
Blackpool
Cheshire East
Cheshire West and Chester
Cumbria
Greater Manchester
Halton
Lancashire
Merseyside
Warrington
Dumfries and Galloway
East Lothian
Scottish Borders
Bridgend
Carmarthenshire
Ceredigion
Conwy
Denbighshire
Flintshire
Gwynedd
Isle of Anglesey
Merthyr Tydfil
Neath Port Talbot
Pembrokeshire
Powys
Rhondda Cynon Taf
Swansea
Wrexham
Herefordshire
Shropshire
Staffordshire
Stoke-on-Trent
Telford and Wrekin
East Riding of Yorkshire
North Yorkshire
South Yorkshire
West Yorkshire
York
People living in the warning areas should "check if your property could be at risk of flooding", and "consider preparing a flood plan and an emergency flood kit" if so, according to the Met Office
The Met Office adds: "Give yourself the best chance of avoiding delays by checking road conditions if driving, or bus and train timetables, amending your travel plans if necessary.
"People cope better with power cuts when they have prepared for them in advance. It’s easy to do; consider gathering torches and batteries, a mobile phone power pack and other essential items."
Wet and windy weekend ahead across the countryDespite temperatures topping 27C on Friday, this return to summery conditions will not last into the weekend, forecasters have warned.
Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Tom Crabtree said: "Through this period, 20-30 mm of rain is expected to fall widely, with some locations perhaps seeing 60-80 mm, with much of this total falling in just a few hours. From mid-Saturday onwards, increasingly strong gusty winds and perhaps some thunder will also accompany the rainfall, further increasing the risk of disruption.
"Strong winds are also likely in southwest England, western Wales and later parts of the northeast. These may potentially exceed 55 miles per hour, however, the exact location and timing remain uncertain at this time. We’re closely monitoring developments and may issue more warnings as the situation evolves. It’s important to stay up to date with our forecasts over the coming days."
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