Floods could hit parts of the country from London to the west of England on Friday.

The deluge of rain will continue across the UK, forecasters have said as four flood alerts were issued.

“Properties may flood and there may be travel disruption” in parts of the country, it said.

Low-lying roads and footpaths by the Thames are expected to flood from Putney Bridge to Teddington Weir, west London, when the river reaches high tide at 5.30pm, according to the EA.

The Environment Agency (EA) warned people to prepare for floods from London to the west of England on Friday.

Graphic showing weather warning for rain on September 6 2024
(PA Graphics)

It put the high water levels down to “spring tides”.

People near the Lower Avon river, south-west England, were told to “consider activating any property flood protection products.”

More rain is set to fall which could raise the Lower Avon’s levels and the Ringwood, Christchurch and Moyles Court areas are most at risk.

Flooding on low-lying land and roads is possible on Friday evening and into Saturday near the rivers Clyst and Culm, in Devon.

A Sussex resident wading through flood water
A resident wading through flood water in Rope Walk in Littlehampton, West Sussex, in April (Gareth Fuller/PA)

A flood alert also remains in place in Scrase Bridge and West Common Streams near Haywards Heath, West Sussex.

EA said both rivers had returned to near normal following “intense” rainfall on Thursday but further showers are expected and “any river rise and flooding will likely occur quickly following intense downpours”.

Grahame Madge, a Met Office spokesman, said: “With a yellow weather warning across southern England and South Wales, these areas are the main focus of attention for today’s forecast.”

Forecasters said there is a slight chance of power cuts, flooding in homes and businesses, communities being cut off, travel disruption and damage from lightning strikes in the northern part of the warning area.

“There is a small chance of fast-flowing or deep floodwater causing danger to life”, they added.

Mr Madge said: “Within the warning area we will see some heavy outbreaks of rain, possibly accompanied by lightning especially in the west of the warning area.

“From central England and Wales northwards conditions will be largely fine and dry with temperatures reaching mid 20C in some locations.

“Cloudy conditions along North Sea coasts will spread across more of the UK toward the end of today.

“The outlook for tomorrow and into the weekend remains unsettled with further potentially very heavy rain to come.”

Meanwhile the “driest and brightest” weather on Friday is expected in Scotland and Northern Ireland, the Met Office said.

The EA’s flood alerts were last updated shortly before 9.30am on Friday.

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