The most recent storm, Storm Darragh, is expected to impact Britain at precisely 90 mph.

 

Which were severely impacted by floods during Storm Bert, are under a yellow rain warning from 3 p.m. on Friday until midday on Saturday.

“The worst effects of Storm Darragh will be felt as we go through the early hours of tomorrow morning and throughout Saturday,” said Jason Kelly, chief forecaster for the Met Office.

“In addition to the broad yellow warning, red and amber wind warnings are in place starting at 1am tomorrow.”

“We could witness wind gusts of up to 90 miles per hour along the west and south Wales coasts, as well as funneling through.

The Bristol Channel, with some very large waves on exposed beaches,” the red warning region said.

 

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