There are long delays for St Albans drivers this morning after heavy rainfall and flooding across Hertfordshire and the East of England.
A weather warning is in place after downpours that are impacting motorists this morning (September 23).
Long delays have been reported on Harpenden Road, with authorities warning of lengthy waits on A1801 southbound, following a bout of "adverse weather".
Drivers have been urged to plan ahead to avoid the queues.
DELAYS: #StAlbans #A1081 Harpenden Road. LONG DELAYS on the A1081 southbound into St Albans, heavy traffic due to adverse weather. #AvoidTheQ pic.twitter.com/Mrt3RxchVM
— HCC Highways (@Herts_Highways) September 23, 2024
There have also been delays for commuters travelling by train this morning.
Thameslink warned passengers of delays after heavy rain caused flooding on the railway between London St Pancras International and Farringdon.
👍🏽 You can still continue to use your normal route but your journey may be delayed this morning.
— Thameslink (@TLRailUK) September 23, 2024
Please plan your journey before travelling.
This has been impacting services connecting the capital to Hertfordshire.
Thameslink run services from several London stations to St Albans and Harpenden.
The operator says that services are currently running as normal after earlier delays but to plan ahead and check your journey.
You can do this by visiting https://livemap.thameslinkrailway.com/#/TL/mapview
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