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    June 13, 2019

    A month’s rain in a day, Kent – extremes the new normal

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    The prolonged spell of intense wet weather is causing all sorts of problems.

    The Environment Agency said some areas of Kent recorded about 100mm of rain in the 24 hours up to 07:00 BST. The average rainfall for the entire month of June in the UK is 73.4mm, it added. … Exmoor is likely to see up to 40mm of rain on Tuesday but could have up to 60mm.

    Paul Murby:  Lincolnshire flooding: 9pm 12th June. This is the River Steeping at Thorpe St Peter near Skegness as it breaks through one of its banks. Watch the video: pic.twitter.com/8XrMYrKlji

    Tagged: Kent, rainfall

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