Overview
- Yellow rain warnings run from 6pm Monday to 6pm Tuesday for Wales and south-west England, with 20–40mm widely, 60–80mm on high ground, and a small chance of 80–100mm on the most exposed hills.
- A yellow wind warning from 10pm Monday to 4pm Tuesday covers parts of south-west England and Wales, where coastal and upland gusts could reach about 70mph and cause short power cuts and transport disruption.
- Northern England faces a separate yellow rain warning from midnight to 3pm Tuesday, covering areas including Greater Manchester, Cumbria and North Yorkshire, with 20–40mm likely and up to 80mm over Cumbrian fells.
- North-west Scotland is under a yellow wind warning from 3pm Tuesday to 10am Wednesday, with 60–70mph gusts possible on exposed coasts and risks to road, air and ferry services.
- Officials urge residents to prepare flood plans and emergency kits and to check travel, as existing flood alerts and the low’s uncertain track raise the chance of flooding, delays and evolving warnings.