Met Office: Thirteen weather warnings across England

Floods have hit areas of southern England. | Steve Parsons
Northern areas remain largely dry
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Southern England is likely to be hit with more rain on Saturday night, a day after parts of the South East endured a month’s worth of rainfall in 24 hours.
The Met Office has forecast outbreaks of rain to hit the South late Saturday afternoon into Saturday night, with the Environment Agency issuing 12 yellow and 1 red flood alert. London and parts of the Home Counties, the West Midlands and Wiltshire are all expected to experience heavy rain.
Some sporadic showers are also forecast for Scotland.
Further rain is predicted for the south of England, northern Scotland and Northern Ireland on Sunday, while the rest of the country will likely be dry with some bright or sunny spells.
Surrey Fire and Rescue Service on Friday alerted drivers to “lots of standing water” on the roads, while the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has issued advice on driving safely through summer showers.
The DVSA’s tips include allowing at least double the usual separation distance between your vehicle and the one in front, keeping speed down and using dipped headlights so that other drivers can see you.










