The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning amid fears of six hours of torrential rain and flooding. Parts of the north of England are expected to be hit by severe weather conditions, which could cause wide-spread disruption.
On top of this, strong winds could reach 60mph on Wednesday, according to maps from WXCharts, with the North West getting the worst of the gusts, the Mirror reports. READ MORE:Mum who used to be homeless saves thousands on food A weather warning is in place for parts of Lancashire and Yorkshire, with the M62 between Manchester and Leeds falling within the catchment area.
The warning is in place from midnight on Thursday (28 October) to 23.59pm on Friday. Forecasters have warned that spray and flooding on roads
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