Met Office issues yellow weather warning for Portsmouth amid Storm Barbara
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Heavy rain is battering Hampshire this morning with warnings of potential flooding in some areas.
But despite the treacherous conditions - creating dangers for motorists - the forecast is expected to improve from midday.
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Hide AdThe Met Office, in its south-east forecast, said: ‘A dull and wet morning with persistent and occasionally heavy rain.
‘The rain will slowly clear to the east through the afternoon, followed by brighter skies but a risk of isolated showers. Windy in eastern parts, with coastal gales likely.’
A Met Office spokesman added: ‘Across the UK Storm Barbara will probably not cause major impacts, but will bring some rain, which could be heavy, to the south east and possibly central England on Wednesday.
‘There is still the potential for severe gales to affect the extreme south-east of England during this period. Therefore, we are carefully monitoring the storm's development.’
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