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Floods Engulf Hundreds of Homes across UK
(MENAFN) More than 300 residences have been inundated as Britain endures unprecedented rainfall levels, local media outlets reported Tuesday.
The Environment Agency activated 101 flood warnings throughout England and two in Scotland, complemented by four supplementary alerts currently in effect.
An additional 178 flood alerts—signaling potential inundation risks—remain active, comprising 169 in England, five in Wales, and four in Scotland.
The agency is calling on citizens to maintain heightened awareness following the flooding of at least 300 English properties.
Weather experts predict persistent precipitation will plague the nation, with Britain confronting daily deluges throughout 2026.
"In the near term, the unsettled theme is expected to continue, with further showers or longer spells of rain for most," Steven Keates, deputy chief forecaster at the Met Office, the country's weather agency, said in a statement.
"We are likely to see the transition from wet and windy weather to colder, more settled conditions towards the end of the week, with Saturday looking a fine day for many. But this reprieve doesn't last long, as the next set of Atlantic weather fronts looks set to move in from the west at the end of the weekend."
The Met Office characterized the meteorological phenomenon as winter being "stuck on repeat" throughout numerous regions.
Twenty-six weather monitoring stations nationwide documented record-shattering January precipitation totals, while Northern Ireland experienced its wettest January in 149 years of record-keeping.
The Environment Agency activated 101 flood warnings throughout England and two in Scotland, complemented by four supplementary alerts currently in effect.
An additional 178 flood alerts—signaling potential inundation risks—remain active, comprising 169 in England, five in Wales, and four in Scotland.
The agency is calling on citizens to maintain heightened awareness following the flooding of at least 300 English properties.
Weather experts predict persistent precipitation will plague the nation, with Britain confronting daily deluges throughout 2026.
"In the near term, the unsettled theme is expected to continue, with further showers or longer spells of rain for most," Steven Keates, deputy chief forecaster at the Met Office, the country's weather agency, said in a statement.
"We are likely to see the transition from wet and windy weather to colder, more settled conditions towards the end of the week, with Saturday looking a fine day for many. But this reprieve doesn't last long, as the next set of Atlantic weather fronts looks set to move in from the west at the end of the weekend."
The Met Office characterized the meteorological phenomenon as winter being "stuck on repeat" throughout numerous regions.
Twenty-six weather monitoring stations nationwide documented record-shattering January precipitation totals, while Northern Ireland experienced its wettest January in 149 years of record-keeping.
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