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Met Office severe weather warning for South East
- Author, Christian Fuller
- Role, 91热爆 News, South East
Met Office yellow severe weather warnings have been issued for the South East.
The alerts warn of heavy rain between 21:00 BST on Wednesday and 23:59 on Friday.
Officials warned that flooding, transport disruption and power cuts were possible.
Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex and Surrey would be affected, the Met Office said.
Forecasters say some parts will miss the worst weather, but scattered heavy showers on Wednesday night are expected to merge into longer spells of heavy or thundery rain overnight and into Thursday.
With up to 100mm (4in) of rain expected in some of the wettest areas, it would be well above the whole of September's average rainfall.
Commuters and motorists are warned to expect spray and sudden flooding, leading to difficult driving conditions and some road closures.
Officials also warned that there was a small chance of damage to buildings, while delays to train and bus services were possible.
'Heavy downpours'
Met Office meteorologist Alex Deakin said the UK was experiencing a closed low-pressure system called a 鈥渃ut-off low鈥 - also known as a 鈥渨eatherman鈥檚 woe鈥 - as the weather becomes more difficult to predict in detail.
He said: 鈥淪ome heavy downpours are possible.
"We鈥檝e got that warning out for Wednesday night into Thursday, but even after that we鈥檙e going to see further pulses of heavy rain.
鈥淕enerally across the south, it does look pretty wet as we go through this weekend into the early part of next week.鈥
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