The Met Office has issued two weather warnings for parts of the UK as the latest storm approaches the UK. Storm Ciaran is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rain to parts of southern England and Wales on Thursday.
Meanwhile, two yellow weather warnings have been issued in response to expected unsettled conditions. However, the Met Office highlighted that more severe weather warnings for rain could be issued throughout the week with some areas potentially seeing as much as 50mm of rainfall in one night.
Commuters have also been told to expect public transport disruption, including delayed busses and trains as a result of flooding on some roads, Wales Online reports. Read more: Matthew Perry: New details emerge of Friends star's death at 54 as tributes pour in Read more: Loved by millions...
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