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Tropical storm could batter the South on Sunday
A tropical storm that has been battering the Caribbean has a 60% chance of hitting the south of England, the Met Office has warned.
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Dramatic video shows Kent supermarket's roof collapse
This video shows the sections of the roof of a Kent supermarket collapse under the weight of the heavy rain.
Morrisons in Maidstone was evacuated and had to close after sections of the roofing gave way in the store.
It comes after Asda in Sittingbourne, Kent, also had to close its doors because of rain coming through the ceiling.
Environment Agency warn of increased flood risk
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Map shows lightning strikes across Britain
A map from Netweather outlines lighting strikes across the UK today since midnight as the remnants of ex-hurricane Bertha hit.
Flooded roads and a rainbow: Bertha sweeps south coast
Shops forced to close because of flooding
Shops in the Kent area have been evacuated and forced to close after they could not cope with the extreme weather conditions.
Asda in Sittingbourne was evacuated after heavy rainfall caused lots of water to fall through the roof.
There are reports the Morrisons in Maidstone has been closed after sections of the roof collapsed and Wetherspoons in Sittingbourne has been closed due to flooding.
Video credit: Charlotte Thurston
Hailstorm hits Hampshire
A sudden hailstorm hit parts of Hampshire this afternoon - as part of the ex- Bertha hurricane that has come from the Carribean coast.
Many areas have been experiencing heavy rain and strong winds - but in Alton, Hampshire, a hail storm has taken hold.
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Flooding causes trouble for motorists in Kent
Heavy rain floods Kent roads
Today's downpours have caused flooding throughout the south and the Met Office has predicted nearly 50mm of rainfall.
Kent has been particularly affected - with roads being flooded and rain continuing.
Strong winds delay the start of sailing race
Strong winds caused by the remains of Ex-hurricane Bertha have postponed the start of the Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race.
The race was due to start in Cowes on the Isle of Wight today, but will now begin at 9am tomorrow.
The Royal Racing Club, which runs the event, had already changed the route from clockwise to anti-clockwise around the British Isles yesterday because of Bertha.
New photos from the organisers show wind speeds of 28 knots within Cowes Yacht Haven, with expected winds of 40 knots (46mph) with gusts in excess of 50 knots (57mph) in the English Channel.
Roads flooded in Sittingbourne after storm
Driving conditions in parts of Kent are reported to be hazardous after the remains of Ex-hurricane Bertha hit the county.
Many roads, including Charlotte Street in Sittingbourne, were under water after heavy rain earlier today.
There are also reports that two supermarkets evacuated shoppers - Asda in Sittingbourne and Morrisons in Maidstone - after rain started to fall through the roof.