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UK weather forecast – MORE flash floods expected today after ‘major incident’ declared in Cornwall and homes evacuated

MORE flash floods are expected today after a "major incident" was declared in Cornwall on Thursday - with travel chaos in the south west and beyond.

Torrential rain left large stretches of the main A30 impassable as the Environment Agency urged drivers to avoid swathes of flood water.

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UK weather forecast - Torrential rainfall has blasted the south west, leaving large stretches impassableCredit: Elliot Lloyd via Storyful
Fifty homes had to be evacuated in the seaside town of Hayle in West Cornwall due to flash floodsCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
A car attempts to navigate the flooded A30Credit: Elliot Lloyd via Storyful
UK weather forecast - This December 20 map shows flooding is expected in 39 places (red triangle), and possible in 189 locations (orange)Credit: Environment Agency

Dramatic footage showed several feet of brown water rising against shop doors and windows in Hayle, where 50 homes had to be evacuated due to bad weather.

FLOOD WARNINGS

As many as 39 flood warnings and 189 flood alerts are currently in place across England, mainly in the south and south west around the river Severn.

Meanwhile, Met Office yellow warnings for rain are in place in the South East, South West and northern Scotland on Friday.

Cornwall is likely to be worst affected - with a five-day warning having been issued until Sunday.

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    Devon and Cornwall Police yesterday declared a major incident in response to the Hayle flooding.

    A spokesperson for Cornwall Council said: "Our advice to residents if you are worried about flooding is to prepare yourselves, put sandbags out and move any valuables from the floor.

    "We would always advise drivers not to attempt to drive through floodwater."

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    More heavy rain is forecast, with predictions of Christmas floods.

    Despite this, the Environment Agency warned that some regions were still "in drought" and are in need of MORE rainfall.

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    The agency pinpointed East Anglia, including Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk, where they say rainfall has been below the long-term average in recent years.

    The region is still officially classed as being "in drought".

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    They said the monsoon-like weather has only just started to put back water into underground aquifers that have been suffering from below-average rainfall since early 2017.

    Meanwhile, the odds for a white Christmas this year seem slim to none, according to bookmakers.

    Emergency services at the scene of flooding on America Lane in Haywards Heath, Sussex, where a car become strandedCredit: Solent News
    The submerged high street in Hayle, West CornwallCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
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    Cars struggle to navigate the A30 as torrential rain struck parts of BritainCredit: Cornwall Live/WS
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