London is bracing for heavy rainfall this weekend, with the Met Office issuing a yellow weather warning for Sunday and Monday. The warning, in effect from 8am on Sunday, January 26, to 6am on Monday, January 27, highlights the risk of localised flooding, travel disruptions, and potentially hazardous driving conditions.

Heavy rain is expected to hit the capital from Sunday afternoon, continuing into Monday, with temperatures peaking at around 7°C but feeling cooler due to gusty winds reaching up to 45mph. As the storm progresses, residents are urged to prepare for the possibility of flooding affecting homes and businesses, with a small risk of structural damage. The Met Office has warned that travel disruptions, including delays and cancellations to trains and buses, are likely, and road closures may occur due to standing water and spray.
Key Weather Alerts and Recommendations:

  • If you live in a flood-prone area, it is crucial to prepare a flood plan and an emergency kit. Ensure your home is ready for possible flooding, and check for any local advisories.
  • When travelling, check road conditions and public transport schedules to stay informed about delays or cancellations. Avoid driving through floodwaters, as even shallow water can be dangerous.
  • Prepare for possible power outages by gathering essentials such as flashlights, batteries, and power banks.
  • Stay updated with weather forecasts, as conditions could change quickly.

The Met Office has urged the public to prioritize safety during this period of adverse weather, particularly when traveling or during outdoor activities.

With strong winds and heavy rain expected, Londoners are advised to stay vigilant and prioritize their safety over the weekend.

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