A Met Office yellow weather warning for heavy rain on the Isle of Wight has been removed.
The warning was set to go live at 6am tomorrow (Friday, October 20) and run until 8pm, with disruption expected due to heavy rain.
Previously covering the Isle of Wight, the warning has since been moved further north, beyond London.
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Our local forecaster, the IW Met Service, expects showers to continue this evening, but admits there is 'considerable uncertainty' for tomorrow, with a large area of heavy rain passing north the Island.
Yesterday (Wednesday, October 18), rainfall exceeded the forecasted warnings of 25mm, with some areas recording up to 40mm.
The IW Met Service revealed the top five areas with the highest rainfall during yesterday's stormy downpours, with Gunville leading the Island at 40.39mm.
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