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The storm has brought flooding and downpours, with some areas expecting up to a month's worth of rain in a day.
The Met Office has expanded its 'danger to life' warning across new areas as train services are cancelled and roads flooded across the country
North Wales is under a 24 hour yellow alert for rain as Storm Claudia strikes the UK. The alert started at 6am this morning and lasts until 6am on Saturday, covering Wrexham, Flintshire, Denbighshire, Conwy, Gwynedd and other parts of Wales and England.
This means that with the ground saturated, the rain that Storm Claudia is throwing our way for Friday into Saturday is going to cause problems. There’s likely to be flooding and travel disruption across England and Wales, with several Met Office weather warnings issued.
An amber weather warning has been issued for parts of England and Wales as Storm Claudia moves in, bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and the risk of significant flooding.
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Storm Claudia mapped: Where will it hit England and Wales?
Storm Claudia will impact large sections of England and Wales on Friday, November 14 and into the early hours of Saturday, November 15