SIT IT OUT: Tawny owl calmly takes shelter from wild winds as Storm Dennis hammers the U.K.
Catch up on the developing stories making headlines.LONDON -- Residents in central England and Wales braced Tuesday for more flooding as rivers peaked in the wake of a weekend storm that brought up to 6 inches of rain to an already waterlogged region.
Storm Dennis — the second major storm of the winter —- blew through the U.K. on Saturday and Sunday, bringing wind gusts of up to 90 mph and heavy rain that flooded roads, railways, homes and businesses. The fierce weather upended travel plans for thousands of British families trying to get away on the mid-winter school break.
Dave Throup, a manager in the region for the Environment Agency, tweeted; “I've seen things today I would not have believed. … This is not normal flooding, we are in uncharted territory."
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