A yellow weather warning for rain has been issued for parts of Hampshire for part of the bank holiday weekend.
The warning, which covers southern Hampshire, including Hamble, Fawley and Calshot, as well as the Isle of Wight and much of the south east, starts from 6am tomorrow until 1pm.
The government agency is warning that the spells of rain could be heavy at times and are likely to cause some travel disruption and perhaps flooding in some places.
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The Met Office website said: “Spells of rain, heavy at times, developing early Saturday will persist for several hours before clearing away eastwards during the late morning or early afternoon.
“15 to 30 mm of rain is likely to fall widely and as much as 50 to 70 mm rain could accumulate in a few places.”
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