THE Met Office has issued a warning for rain for the North Hampshire tomorrow (Wednesday).
It says heavy rain will affect us between 3am and 2pm, and is likely to cause some travel disruption.
Forecasters say heavy rain will move north during the early hours of the morning, and persist through the peak morning travel period, before clearing northeastwards.
Around 10-15mm of rain will fall widely, with as much as 30 to 50mm in a few locations.
With much of this volume of rain falling in a short period of time, surface-water flooding is likely in places, leading to disruption to travel.
The rain may be accompanied by gales across parts of southeast England.
⚠️ Yellow RAIN Warning⚠️
— Met Office (@metoffice) October 20, 2020
0300-1400 Tomorrow across parts of England
Travelling in the morning?
Heavy rain could cause disruption with surface water and spray on roads and flooding possible
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The Met Office say bus and train services are likely to be affected, with spray and flooding on roads making journey times longer.
Flooding of homes and businesses is possible.
Weather for the remainder of the week is looking mainly dry with light winds and some sunshine Thursday.
Sunny spells and showers are expected on Friday with a longer spell of rain later.
Saturday will be mainly dry with some sunshine and becoming windy later on.
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