Flood warning as a month's rain set to fall in 72 hours (From The Argus)
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Flood warning as a month's rain set to fall in 72 hours
7:30am Wednesday 25th April 2012 in News By Anna Roberts, Crime reporter
Forecasters have issued a wet weather warning for Sussex after predicting at least 24 hours of non-stop rain.
The next 72 hours could see as much as a month’s rainfall in the county, with today being the hardest hit.
The hosepipe ban is not likely to be lifted because the Environment Agency said groundwater supplies will only be replenished by large and consistent amounts of steady rain for as much as two months.
Gusty winds of up to 60mph are also expected – especially along the coastline.
The Met Office issued the warning from this morning for the next 24 hours, adding that flooding was likely in low-lying regions.
A Met Office forecaster said: “There will be very significant rainfall. We are expecting up to 30mm of rainfall in the morning and 15mm in the afternoon.
“It will be less rainy on Thursday and Friday but it will still be rainy.
“On Saturday it will continue to rain.
“On top of that it will be really, really gusty especially along the Sussex coast.
“There is a chance of flooding, especially surface flooding. Drivers will need to be really careful.
“Winds are likely to hit 60mph.
“Temperatures will creep into double figures but it will not feel like that with the wind and rain.”
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Comments(7)
ecw
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10:13am Wed 25 Apr 12
mimseycal wrote:And being private companies they are only really interested in making profit for their shareholders so are highly unlikely to be investing in sustainability. Why is it so hard to develop methods of retaining the water when it does fall? I appreciate it's been much drier than average for a while now but there is still a sorry lack of investment in the infrastructure in this country - and at the risk of repeating what others have said - about time those leaks were fixed too. Water companies should spend some of the money us consumers give them in reinvesting!
The first thing any amateur gardener learns is that if you don't sow, you won't reap. A lesson our illustrious water companies would do well to contemplate.
Ah ... wait ... they don't have to do they. They can always impose a hosepipe ban ;)
billy goat-gruff
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10:35am Wed 25 Apr 12
Hotbeans
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4:26pm Wed 25 Apr 12
billy goat-gruff wrote:No, it's gravity.
it's criminal that most of this water falling from the sky (the wrong kind of rain) will go straight into the sea, washing out the sewers on its way!
John Steed
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5:37pm Wed 25 Apr 12
John Steed
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7:04pm Wed 25 Apr 12
boblat
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2:31am Thu 26 Apr 12




mimseycal says...
8:43am Wed 25 Apr 12
Ah ... wait ... they don't have to do they. They can always impose a hosepipe ban ;)