The UK is set to be hit by more wet weather in the coming days, following on from the 'wettest February on record'. Forceful winds and rain during Storm Ciara and Storm Dennis saw Britain battered by the weather last month.
With many parts of the country still coping with the carnage caused by flooding, many more areas have been warned to take action.
As of 4am today, there are 67 flood warnings in force urging people to take "immediate action" as flooding is expected. The West of England is particularly at risk, with dozens of warnings in place along the River Severn, including Worcester, Shrewsbury and Tewkesbury.
A further 123 flood alerts have also been issued by the Government, warning residents to be prepared as flooding is possible.
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