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Storm Barney hits UK with winds in excess of 80mph Storm Barney hits UK with winds in excess of 80mph
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Storm Barney, the UK's second named storm, has arrived and is affecting parts of Wales and southern England with gusts in excess of 80mph.Storm Barney, the UK's second named storm, has arrived and is affecting parts of Wales and southern England with gusts in excess of 80mph.
About 2,700 homes and business are without power in north Wales.About 2,700 homes and business are without power in north Wales.
Train services have been disrupted in many areas because of high winds and trees on the lines, including across the Midlands and Great Northern routes.
Severe gales are moving eastwards but will only last two to three hours, BBC forecasters say.Severe gales are moving eastwards but will only last two to three hours, BBC forecasters say.
It will be a "short, sharp burst" of very strong winds, particularly across north Wales and the Midlands, with the winds slowing after midnight.It will be a "short, sharp burst" of very strong winds, particularly across north Wales and the Midlands, with the winds slowing after midnight.
Gusts of 85mph have been recorded in Aberdaron, 79mph in Pembrey Sands and 61mph in Bristol.Gusts of 85mph have been recorded in Aberdaron, 79mph in Pembrey Sands and 61mph in Bristol.
Yellow "be aware" warnings for wind have been issued for Wales, along with southern, central and eastern England.Yellow "be aware" warnings for wind have been issued for Wales, along with southern, central and eastern England.
In south Wales, roofs have blown off homes and there is travel disruption elsewhere in the country, including on the line between Llandudno, Conwy county, and Holyhead on Anglesey.In south Wales, roofs have blown off homes and there is travel disruption elsewhere in the country, including on the line between Llandudno, Conwy county, and Holyhead on Anglesey.
There are also yellow warnings for rain for southern Scotland.There are also yellow warnings for rain for southern Scotland.
Barney comes in the wake of Storm Abigail, which left many homes without power and schools closed in parts of Scotland.Barney comes in the wake of Storm Abigail, which left many homes without power and schools closed in parts of Scotland.
Low pressureLow pressure
The Met Office said winds would be strongest over exposed hills, coasts and headlands.The Met Office said winds would be strongest over exposed hills, coasts and headlands.
BBC weather presenter John Hammond said: "Last week it was Abigail which swept across the north of Scotland; Barney is targeting England and Wales through this evening, with potentially damaging gusts.BBC weather presenter John Hammond said: "Last week it was Abigail which swept across the north of Scotland; Barney is targeting England and Wales through this evening, with potentially damaging gusts.
"Of particular concern for a time through this evening is a swathe of really strong gusts ripping through parts of Wales, the Midlands, towards eastern England.""Of particular concern for a time through this evening is a swathe of really strong gusts ripping through parts of Wales, the Midlands, towards eastern England."
For Wednesday, there are also yellow warnings for wind in Northern Ireland and wind and rain across southern Scotland.For Wednesday, there are also yellow warnings for wind in Northern Ireland and wind and rain across southern Scotland.
Heavy rain has already caused damage in Wales, Cumbria and north-east England, as rivers burst their banks flooding roads, farmland and train tracks.Heavy rain has already caused damage in Wales, Cumbria and north-east England, as rivers burst their banks flooding roads, farmland and train tracks.
The Met Office warned that more flooding and disruption could be caused when heavy rain falls on already saturated ground in the next few days.The Met Office warned that more flooding and disruption could be caused when heavy rain falls on already saturated ground in the next few days.
Forecasters said the unsettled weather was the result of a series of low pressure systems moving in from the Atlantic.Forecasters said the unsettled weather was the result of a series of low pressure systems moving in from the Atlantic.
The Environment Agency has 10 flood warnings in place - meaning "flooding is expected and immediate action is required".The Environment Agency has 10 flood warnings in place - meaning "flooding is expected and immediate action is required".
The agency has warned that taking selfies as storms hit the coastline could put people's lives in danger.The agency has warned that taking selfies as storms hit the coastline could put people's lives in danger.
Duty flood risk manager Neil Davies said: "The power of Mother Nature is a fascination to us all - and taking storm selfies may seem exhilarating - but over the last few years we've had an increasing number of people putting themselves and family members at severe risk along coastal paths and promenades."Duty flood risk manager Neil Davies said: "The power of Mother Nature is a fascination to us all - and taking storm selfies may seem exhilarating - but over the last few years we've had an increasing number of people putting themselves and family members at severe risk along coastal paths and promenades."
Widespread damageWidespread damage
Barney is the second storm considered strong enough to be given a name under a new system introduced by the Met Office and its Irish counterpart Met Eireann.Barney is the second storm considered strong enough to be given a name under a new system introduced by the Met Office and its Irish counterpart Met Eireann.
Storm Abigail caused widespread damage last week, leaving more than 20,000 homes without power and forcing schools to close in Shetland and the Western Isles.Storm Abigail caused widespread damage last week, leaving more than 20,000 homes without power and forcing schools to close in Shetland and the Western Isles.
The Highlands and Islands were worst hit by gusts of 84mph, while the rest of the UK experienced thundery showers, gales and flooding.The Highlands and Islands were worst hit by gusts of 84mph, while the rest of the UK experienced thundery showers, gales and flooding.
Forecasters say there is due to be a change in the weather at the end of the week, with colder air spreading from the north and bringing wintry showers to northern parts of the UK, particularly over the hills.Forecasters say there is due to be a change in the weather at the end of the week, with colder air spreading from the north and bringing wintry showers to northern parts of the UK, particularly over the hills.
Are you in an area set to be affected by Storm Barney? You can share your comments and experience by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk.Are you in an area set to be affected by Storm Barney? You can share your comments and experience by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk.
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