The UK's weather is becoming more extreme. Some examples of extreme weather in the UK include:
heavy rain
gales
floods
heavy snowfall
thick fog
heat wave
drought
Climate change can increase the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events.
Flooding is becoming more frequent in the UK. The Environment Agency is responsible for monitoring the potential for flooding. They evaluate the risk of flooding and issue warnings for areas. They use three codes to help people be able to prepare:
Flood alert – Flooding is possible. Be alert.
Flood warning – Flooding is expected. Immediate action required.
Severe flood warning – Severe flooding. Danger to life.