Storm Conall LIVE: Full list of 90 flood alerts as two weeks’ rain falls in 24 hours

Storm conall has seen nearly 100 flood alerts triggered after torrential rain (Image: GETTY)

Storm Conall has dumped yet more torrential rain on the UK, with two weeks’ worth falling in some areas in the space of 24 hours.

On Tuesday, the issued yellow weather warnings for spells of heavy rain, that could trigger severe flooding and travel chaos for millions of people.

Some 90 flood warnings remain in place, while parts of London, Kent, Dorset, Portsmouth, West Sussex and Isle of Wight could see 40mm of rain.

This comes after a weekend of horrendous weather that saw Storm Bert wreak havoc across large parts of the country.

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Isle of Wight sees highest rainfall from Storm Conall

spokesman Stephen Dixon has said the highest rainfall was recorded on the Isle of Wight at 43.3mm from 10pm to 10am on Wednesday morning.

Conditions are expected to gradually get drier throughout the day and into Thursday.

Mr Dixon added the storm is expected to strengthen as it passes the UK towards the Netherlands.

Yellow weather warning in place until midday

A yellow weather warning remains in place until midday today (Wednesday, November 27) for parts of southern England.

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This map shows you where the yellow warning applies (Image: PA Images)

Storm Conall sparks travel disruption as trains cancelled

No trains are running between Tonbridge and Redhill, Ascot and Aldershot, and Ryde Esplanade and Ryde St Johns Road on the Isle of Wight, with National Rail also warning of disruption to services in parts of Wales and London.

It also warned there is disruption to services across other parts of England in the aftermath of Storm Bert last weekend.

Flood alerts issued across the country

Nearly 100 flood warnings are in place across the country, including one severe alert of danger to life for Billing Aquadrome holiday park and the surrounding parks next to the River Nene in Northampton.

More than 160 alerts for possible flooding have been issued, including across the south, the Midlands and the Upper River Ouse in North Yorkshire.

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