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Ex-hurricane Bertha brings high winds and rain across UK Ex-hurricane Bertha brings high winds and rain across UK
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Heavy rain and winds are hitting the UK as remnants of what was Hurricane Bertha cross the country. Storms and heavy rain have caused disruption across Britain as the remnants of what was Hurricane Bertha sweep across the country.
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for rain for most of the UK, plus two amber warnings in Scotland and is urging people to be aware of flooding, strong winds and large waves.The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for rain for most of the UK, plus two amber warnings in Scotland and is urging people to be aware of flooding, strong winds and large waves.
The storms starting in the south and west are expected to head north-east and hit Scotland later on Sunday. Holidaymakers were urged to check flood warnings before driving.
The Environment Agency said the storm was less bad than those of last winter. Winds gusting at 53mph were recorded in Devon.
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But it urged holidaymakers to check flood warnings before setting off in their cars. The Environment Agency has eight flood warnings in place - meaning floods are "expected" - in north-east England, the Midlands and the South West - while another 33 flood alerts are also in place.
The agency has eight flood warnings in place - meaning floods are "expected" - in north-east England, the Midlands and the South West - while another 33 flood alerts are also in place.
The two amber warnings - meaning "be prepared" - are for the Grampian and the Highlands and Eilean Siar areas of Scotland.The two amber warnings - meaning "be prepared" - are for the Grampian and the Highlands and Eilean Siar areas of Scotland.
On Sunday winds gusting at 50mph were recorded on the Isles of Scilly, with gusts of 40mph across the south-west of England and heavy thunderstorms across the Isle of Wight, southern England and Wales. There has been disruption around the country:
Strong winds are expected to follow the rain up the country, a BBC Weather spokeswoman said. On Sunday gusts of 40mph were recorded elsewhere across the south-west of England and there were heavy thunderstorms across the Isle of Wight, southern England and Wales.
Strong winds were expected to follow the rain up the country, a BBC Weather spokeswoman said.
BBC forecaster Jay Wynne said most of the bad weather would have cleared by the evening but added: "Just about everywhere can expect several hours of really quite heavy rainfall."BBC forecaster Jay Wynne said most of the bad weather would have cleared by the evening but added: "Just about everywhere can expect several hours of really quite heavy rainfall."
Issuing its yellow warning - covering all of the UK except for the Outer Hebrides and part of Northern Ireland - the Met Office said the unseasonable weather "could disrupt transport and make outdoor activities dangerous".Issuing its yellow warning - covering all of the UK except for the Outer Hebrides and part of Northern Ireland - the Met Office said the unseasonable weather "could disrupt transport and make outdoor activities dangerous".
Hurricane Bertha hit Caribbean islands on Monday before dissipating over the central Atlantic.Hurricane Bertha hit Caribbean islands on Monday before dissipating over the central Atlantic.
The storm now crossing the UK is a low-pressure system which has picked up moisture and energy left over from Bertha.The storm now crossing the UK is a low-pressure system which has picked up moisture and energy left over from Bertha.
Parts of the country are expected to see between one and two inches of rain on Sunday.Parts of the country are expected to see between one and two inches of rain on Sunday.
The Red Cross said it had hundreds of volunteers on stand-by across the UK in case people had to be evacuated from their homes.The Red Cross said it had hundreds of volunteers on stand-by across the UK in case people had to be evacuated from their homes.
Balatsound in Shetland had the most rain overnight, with 48.8mm recorded, the Met Office said.Balatsound in Shetland had the most rain overnight, with 48.8mm recorded, the Met Office said.
This was followed by Bute Park in Cardiff with 40.6mm of rain and Milford Haven in Dyfed with 37mm.This was followed by Bute Park in Cardiff with 40.6mm of rain and Milford Haven in Dyfed with 37mm.
The strongest gust of wind was recorded at 53mph in Devon.
Craig Woolhouse, of the Environment Agency, said: "Compared to the storms that we saw in January, February time, this isn't going to be as serious or severe."Craig Woolhouse, of the Environment Agency, said: "Compared to the storms that we saw in January, February time, this isn't going to be as serious or severe."
But he said such weather happening in the summer period created its own hazards and asked people to stay clear of at-risk areas such as seaside promenades.But he said such weather happening in the summer period created its own hazards and asked people to stay clear of at-risk areas such as seaside promenades.
The AA warned drivers to beware of localised surface flooding and strong winds.The AA warned drivers to beware of localised surface flooding and strong winds.
There has been disruption around the country:
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