
The Met Office has issued seven urgent weather warnings as the Met Office has named the next storm.
An amber warning for rain has been issued in south west England stretching from St Austell along the coast to Swanage from 5pm today to 9am tomorrow as Storm Chandra is set to batter the UK on Tuesday.
The storm is forecast to bring strong winds, heavy rain and snow across much of the UK through most of tomorrow, with yellow warnings in place across most of Wales and South West England.
Most of Northern Ireland has been covered with an amber warning for wind from 5am to 9pm on Tuesday.
forecasters say flooding and travel disruption are likely in some places and there will also be some significant snow across higher ground in some northern parts of England and some of Scotland.
Several weather warnings have been issued, including amber warnings for south-west England and the eastern coast of Northern Ireland for rain and wind respectively.
Less severe yellow warnings are in place for all of Northern Ireland and a more extensive area of south west England, as well as parts of northern England and Scotland.
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