YET another weather warning has been issued for Herefordshire, meaning the county will be subject to four days of weather warnings.
The new Met Office weather warning has been issued for Monday, September 23.
The first of the four-day streak of weather warnings came into force on Friday, September 20, with the Met Office warning of thunderstorms which, when they hit, brought flooding chaos to the county.
A further weather warning for thunderstorms is also in force for the county for today (September 21), while a weather warning for rain will come into force on Sunday (September 22).
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And now another weather warning is set to come into force on Monday, the Met Office is warning.
Weather warning
The new Met Office yellow warning for rain will be in force all day on September 23.
The Met Office said areas of of heavy rain are expected to affect many parts of England and Wales during Monday.
There is still some uncertainty regarding which areas will be affected by the heaviest rain, but at this stage parts of the Midlands, northeast England and east Wales look most likely to see the greatest accumulations.
However, anywhere within the warning area could have impactful rainfall through the course of Monday. There is potential that 30-50 mm could develop in any part of the warning area, much of which could fall in six hours or less. Some locations could see 80-100 mm over the course of 12 to 24 hours.
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