Met Office warns of more intense rainfall across Calderdale as amber warning remains in place

Calderdale could see more intense rainfall between now and Thursday morning the Met Office is warning.
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The Met Office still has an amber weather warning in place for rain across Calderdale until tomorrow.

Flood alerts also remain for the upper and lower River Calder as heavy and persistent rain is forecast for today and in to this evening.

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A spokesperson for the Met Office said: "Rain associated with Storm Christoph will persist for the rest of Wednesday and into early Thursday, with some more intense rainfall possible before it clears.

The Met Office is warning that the rain could turn to snow later on (Getty Images)The Met Office is warning that the rain could turn to snow later on (Getty Images)
The Met Office is warning that the rain could turn to snow later on (Getty Images)

"A further 20-30 mm is likely widely, with more than 60 mm over some higher ground areas - bringing totals since Tuesday into the range of 100 - 200 mm over some hills.

"Rain may temporarily turn to heavy, wet snow as it clears, leading to a cover of one to four cm in places, possibly more on high ground.

"Strong winds will accompany the rain at times and may add to travelling difficulties across higher and more exposed routes."

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What to expect according to the Met Office under an amber weather warning

Homes and businesses are likely to be flooded, causing damage to some buildings

Fast flowing or deep floodwater is likely, causing danger to life

Delays and some cancellations to train and bus services are likely

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Spray and flooding probably leading to difficult driving conditions and some road closures

A good chance some communities cut off by flooded roads

Power cuts and loss of other services to some homes and businesses likely

Heavy, wet snow may lead to some additional problems on roads overnight.