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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. | |
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. | The storms starting in the south and west are expected to head north-east and hit Scotland later on Sunday. |
The Environment Agency said the storm was less bad than those of last winter. | |
Transport disruption | Transport disruption |
But it urged holidaymakers to check flood warnings before setting off in their cars. | But it urged holidaymakers to check flood warnings before setting off in their cars. |
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. | |
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. | |
Strong winds are expected to follow the rain up the country, a BBC Weather spokeswoman said. | Strong winds are 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. | 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: | There has been disruption around the country: |
What's the weather like where you are? How are you coping with the heavy rains and high winds? Please email your experiences, including your contact details, to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using the heading 'Hurricane Bertha'. | What's the weather like where you are? How are you coping with the heavy rains and high winds? Please email your experiences, including your contact details, to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using the heading 'Hurricane Bertha'. |
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