‘Danger to life’ warning issued for parts of Scotland for early hours of Friday, while rain throws transport in England into chaos

The UK is braced for more heavy winds, rain and flooding on Thursday night after being hit by half a month’s worth of rain in 24 hours following a period of unseasonably warm weather, as the Met Office issued a “possible danger to life” warning for parts of Scotland.

The amber warning, which will cover part of eastern Scotland, will come into force from the early hours of Friday until 3pm.

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