Further weather warnings in place as Storm Bram brings 'very strong winds' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Further weather warnings in place as Storm Bram brings 'very strong winds' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"Winds will be strong, with gales expected, particularly in northern and western regions. Locally severe gales are likely in the west, and conditions could become stormy in the northwest as the day progresses. Temperatures will be very mild, and some areas of England and Wales may experience exceptionally mild conditions for the time of year. During Tuesday night, heavy rain and very strong winds will continue to affect northern and western Scotland."
"The Met Office has issued an amber warning for wind in northwest Scotland, where gusts could reach up to 90mph in some locations. Yellow warnings for wind are also in force for Wales, southwest England, Northern Ireland, northern England, and southern and eastern Scotland. Amber warnings for rain have been issued for south Wales and south Devon, with exposed higher ground potentially seeing up to 100mm of rainfall."
"On Wednesday, rain and severe gales will slowly clear northeast from the far north. Breezy conditions with a few showers will persist to the south, especially for western and northwestern coasts, but many central and eastern areas will enjoy a dry and sunny day. Later, light rain and drizzle will spread erratically into northern and western regions. An early evening frost is possible, with some fog developing in the southeast."
Heavy rain will move northwards across the UK on Tuesday, with clear or sunny spells and isolated showers developing later for most areas, except the far north and northwest. Strong winds and gales are expected, locally severe in the west, with stormy conditions possible in the northwest. Temperatures will be very mild, with some parts of England and Wales exceptionally mild for the time of year. Tuesday night will bring continued heavy rain and very strong winds to northern and western Scotland. Amber and yellow wind warnings cover large areas, and amber rain warnings for south Wales and south Devon could bring up to 100mm on exposed higher ground. On Wednesday the rain and severe gales will clear northeast, leaving breezy conditions and showers mainly for western coasts while many central and eastern areas remain dry and sunny, with winds easing in the south and a possible early evening frost and some fog in the southeast.
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