Met Office forecasters are predicting another rainy day in Greater Manchester today - with showers forecast over the weekend.
21.01.2024 - 13:11 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Met Office weather map has revealed all the warnings in place across the UK on Sunday (January 21). Storm Isha is set to batter all parts of the nation with strong winds and rain, forecasters have said.
Winds of up to 80mph will swoop in on Sunday evening, potentially causing power cuts and loss of mobile phone signal, while roads and bridges are likely to be shut and transport services could face long delays and cancellations in some areas.
Heavy rainfall could cause localised flooding, with eight flood warnings already in place across England. On Sunday morning, the Met Office upgraded the warnings for most of England - including Greater Manchester - to an amber warning, with significant disruption expected and a 'danger to life'.
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There are a number of amber and yellow warnings for wind and rain in place across the UK, that pose the potential risk of injury or threat to life - particularly in coastal areas.
A yellow weather warning for rain is in place covering the north east, north west and Yorkshire and Humber regions. The alert is active from 12pm on Sunday until 6am on Monday (January 22). It warns of heavy rain, that is likely to lead to disruption from flooding. Public transport is also expected to be affected with 'interruption to power supplies likely'.
A similar warning for rain, with the chances of homes and businesses becoming flooded, is also in place across all of Wales. A yellow warning for rain has also been implemented in Scotland across the Tayside and Fife, Grampaim, Highlands, Lothian Borders and Strathclyde regions. This will run from 3pm until 11.59pm on Sunday.
Strong winds, expected to exceed 80mph in some areas, has also
Met Office forecasters are predicting another rainy day in Greater Manchester today - with showers forecast over the weekend.
The Met Office weather map shows when heavy rain is set to hit Greater Manchester, with flood warnings issued over the coming days.
Forecasters warn that flooding is 'possible' in parts Greater Manchester as heavy rain is set to batter the region.
Storm Isha is set to batter Greater Manchester and the rest of the UK this weekend.
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