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Storm Ali: Warning of 'potentially dangerous' winds | |
(about 14 hours later) | |
Winds of up to 80 mph could put lives at risk and disrupt travel and power supplies across parts of the the UK as Storm Ali sweeps in. | |
An amber, "be prepared", weather warning is in force from 08:00 BST in Northern Ireland, Scotland and the north of England. Very heavy rain is also forecast. | |
Milder yellow wind warnings were issued across Wales for Wednesday. | |
Storm Ali is the UK's first named storm of the season. | |
Storm Helene, which hit Wales on Tuesday, took its name from a US hurricane. | |
BBC Weather forecaster Ben Rich said there was some "potentially dangerous" weather on its way for parts of the UK. | |
He said strong wind gusts and very heavy rain are expected to hit Northern Ireland and south-west Scotland towards the central belt during Wednesday's rush hour. | |
Met Office meteorologist Dean Hall said: "Certainly we could see close to 80 mph, possibly even higher miles per hour in exposed areas in the far north of the country." | |
Belfast City Council is to close all parks, playgrounds, pitches and playing fields on Wednesday because of the storm. | |
And Aer Lingus has warned customers to check before travelling as it expects there to be disruption. | |
The amber warnings are in place from 08:00 BST to 17:00 and mean damage to buildings, disruption to road, rail, air and ferry services and possible power cuts should be expected. | The amber warnings are in place from 08:00 BST to 17:00 and mean damage to buildings, disruption to road, rail, air and ferry services and possible power cuts should be expected. |
Areas affected by the yellow warnings, in place between 06:00 and 22:00, are likely to experience lower speed winds of up to 60 mph but could face similar levels of danger and damage. | Areas affected by the yellow warnings, in place between 06:00 and 22:00, are likely to experience lower speed winds of up to 60 mph but could face similar levels of danger and damage. |
Meteorologist Bonnie Diamond said the outlook was for heavy rain on Thursday, with the Met Office issuing yellow warnings for flooding on roads in Wales. | Meteorologist Bonnie Diamond said the outlook was for heavy rain on Thursday, with the Met Office issuing yellow warnings for flooding on roads in Wales. |
She said: "Moving into Thursday we will see widespread heavy and persistent rain which looks set to change to sunshine and showers on Friday, before becoming more settled on Saturday." | She said: "Moving into Thursday we will see widespread heavy and persistent rain which looks set to change to sunshine and showers on Friday, before becoming more settled on Saturday." |