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The storm has closed roads, caused rail and flight cancellations - and brought unseasonably warm temperatures.
BRITS are bracing as more than a month and a half of rain is expected to fall in 24 hours after the Met Office issues a yellow weather warning. Heavy downpours are expected across southwest
A ‘danger to life’ warning has been issued for heavy rain and 90mph winds as Storm Bram rips through the UK. The gails could rip off roofs and bring down power lines across parts of the UK from Monday night into Wednesday morning, the Met Office has warned.
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UK weather: Storm Bram sparks eight Met Office warnings as London temperature hits balmy 15C
London is set for a damp but extremely mild start to the week as Storm Bram hits the country. After a dry start to Monday, rain is expected to sweep the capital as temperatures climb to 14C. The Met Office is predicting an even milder Tuesday in the capital, with the mercury expected to nudge slightly higher to 15C.
Many parts of the UK have been put on alert as Storm Bram hits. A number of amber and yellow weather warnings have been issued across the country, including the North East. Amber warnings for wind are in place in northwest Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The UK is expected to receive almost a month's worth of rainfall in single day today, prompting several flood warnings.South Wales is likely to be the worst affected, with an amber weather warning in place until 9 pm,
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Storm Bram: Met Office weather warnings explained as strong winds start to hit Northern Ireland
As the UK's official weather service, the Met Office is responsible for issuing weather warnings, which warn of impacts caused by severe weather. Warnings are designed to let people, businesses, emergency responders and governments know what weather is in store and what the impacts of that weather may be.
The Met Office issued another, urgent weather warning on Tuesday, as the country is being battered by Storm Bram.
The UK Met Office has warned that more than half a month's rainfall could hit some parts of the UK in just a 24-hour period this week.A yellow weather warning for rain comes into effect from 6pm on Monday,
A “DANGER to life” amber weather warning has been issued by the Met Office, due to a month’s worth of rain expected to fall in just one day. Brits can expect a soggy start to the
Weather maps show a barrage of rain and wind is set to sweep across the UK in the coming days, which could result in flooding, especially across the Southwest of England