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UK Easter weather: Events are hit by floods as cricket ground is completely immersed and horse racing is axed - and it'll only get wetter on Monday

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  • The Met Office said more rain was forecast over the bank holiday weekend 
  • Environment Agency set 17 warnings for floods in Wiltshire and Gloucestershire
  • It also issued 132 flood alerts across southern England 

By Lettice Bromovsky

Published: 16:34 GMT, 30 March 2024 | Updated: 16:55 GMT, 30 March 2024

Heavy rain over recent days has led to Easter events being hit with flooding , as meteorologists expect it will only get wetter on Monday.

The Met Office said more rain was forecast over the bank holiday weekend, with travel disruption likely as a band of heavy rain moves across England and Wales on Monday.

Worcestershire County Cricket Club's grounds were completely covered in water on Saturday, while horse-racing at Musselburgh Racecourse near Edinburgh was rained off due to a waterlogged track.

The Environment Agency issued 17 warnings for expected flooding across parts of Wiltshire and Gloucestershire on Saturday morning.

Worcestershire County Cricket Club's grounds were completely covered in water on Saturday. The Met Office said more rain was forecast over the bank holiday weekend, with travel disruption likely

Static caravans under water in Kempsey, Worcester after the River Severn burst it's banks. The Environment Agency issued 17 warnings for expected flooding across parts of Wiltshire and Gloucestershire on Saturday morning

It also issued 132 flood alerts across southern England, which means flooding is possible in those areas, after several days of heavy rainfall across the UK.

Craig Snell, a meteorologist at the Met Office, said: 'For England and Wales, generally today's the best for the sunshine.

'Tomorrow, if you're up early enough, it's not going to be a bad start but it starts to go a bit downhill as we go from the afternoon onwards, and Monday certainly looks very wet in places.'

The worst of the rain will be felt from Yorkshire southwards and the Met Office said they are watching to see if weather warnings need to be issued, Mr Snell said.

An area of cloud in the North Sea will spill over into England and Wales on Easter Sunday, leading to grey conditions and spots of rain.

A band of heavy rain will then move across England and Wales in the early hours of Monday and stay throughout the day.

Scotland and Northern Ireland will hold on to brighter spells across both of the days.

Static caravans under water in Kempsey, Worcester. It also issued 132 flood alerts across southern England, which means flooding is possible in those areas, after several days of heavy rainfall across the UK

A field in Worcester underwater. The worst of the rain will be felt from Yorkshire southwards and the Met Office said they are watching to see if weather warnings need to be issued

Mr Snell added: 'If anyone's doing any travelling on Monday, maybe allow some extra time for journeys because regardless of whether or not we have any warnings out there, there'll be some fairly poor travelling conditions at times.'

Musselburgh's premier race meeting, due to feature the £100,000 Virgin Bet Queen's Cup, was abandoned due to a waterlogged track.

The course's general manager Bill Farnsworth said on social media: 'Unfortunately racing today has been abandoned. We had 15mm of rain yesterday and we had a further just over 3mm this morning.

'The ground is very wet, it has been an incredibly wet winter.

'Normally Musselburgh would take this rain no problem but just because it is so wet and the water table is very high it hasn't taken it so well and the ground is saturated in places.'

The day of racing was due to include family events including the annual corgi derby featuring racing dogs, but this was also called off.

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