Another weather warning issued for Kenilworth due to Storm Éowyn
The Met Office has issued another yellow weather warning for Kenilworth this week as more strong winds are predicted.
After a warning was issued for Friday (January 24), further warnings have been put in place for today (January 26) and Monday.
Storm Éowyn has already brought significant disruption across the country.
The warning covers much of the south of England and the Midlands.
The Met Office said: "Some damage to buildings, such as tiles blown from roofs, could happen."
CJ's Events Warwickshire has already had to cancel its Sunday market in Leamington Spa due to the forecast.
Met Office Chief Meteorologist Jason Kelly said: “The influence of Storm Éowyn on the UK’s weather will diminish as it moves further north and east on Saturday morning, but there’s little respite in the conditions for some with the next area of low pressure arriving from the southwest on Sunday.
“While Sunday’s system doesn’t have the same strength as Eowyn, it will hamper some recovery efforts and bring further wind and rain, with the possibility of some flooding in places. 10-20mm of rain will fall quite widely on Sunday in central and southern England, much of Wales and Northern Ireland, with 30-50mm possible over high ground. Thundery showers could top up totals later in the day for some.
“With this rain falling on saturated ground in many places, there’s a chance of flooding for some, with winds an accompanying hazard with the system.”
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