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Heavy rain set to hit Kent as Met Office issue yellow weather warning

A yellow weather warning has been issued for Kent with heavy rainfall expected to hit the county.

The alert has been put in force by the Met Office from 2am tomorrow (Thursday) until 6am on Friday.

The alert has been put in force from 2am tomorrow (Thursday) until 6am on Friday. Picture: The Met Office
The alert has been put in force from 2am tomorrow (Thursday) until 6am on Friday. Picture: The Met Office

It says periods of heavy rain could lead to disruption, particularly to transport services.

People are being warned journey times on bus and train services could therefore take longer.

Spray and flooding on roads is also on the cards.

Meanwhile, homes and businesses could be damaged due to possible flooding.

The county could see between 15 and 25 mm of rain during the warning period.

Heavy rain is expected throughout the county from tomorrow. Picture: Stock image
Heavy rain is expected throughout the county from tomorrow. Picture: Stock image

However, some higher ground areas of southern England may see as much as 35-45 mm of rain.

The Met Office insists people living in homes at risk of flooding should consider preparing a plan and an emergency flood kit.

Drivers are also being advised to amend their travel plans, if necessary, to avoid delays.

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