Met Office issues new 21-hour 'danger to life' storm warning across 13 UK regions – mapped


The weather forecast for the week ahead shows Britons will be facing “significantly disruptive” winds, according to the Met Office, with strong winds expected to hit the British Isles from Wednesday, September 27.

The weather experts have issued a yellow weather warning for 13 regions across the UK with warnings of strong gales resulting in “injuries and danger to life from flying debris”.

The map produced by the Met Office shows a deep area of low pressure which will hit southwest Ireland early on Wednesday before reaching northern parts of UK.

Experts are keeping a close eye on the path of the storm, as there is “uncertainty” on the precise track and depth of low, but the most likely outcome is for 50 to 60mph gusts of winds to affect inland areas.

Some Irish Sea coasts could also see gusts of 65-75mph with a small chance of 80mph gusts on the most exposed coasts and headlands. 

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