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THIS is the exact date Storm Isha will hit - with the Met Office warning 80mph and 4 inches of rain will blast the entire country.

Amber wind warnings will be in place for most of the UK from Sunday overnight into Monday - with yellow warnings covering the rest.

Storm Isha will drench the UK on Sunday and Monday
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Storm Isha will drench the UK on Sunday and MondayCredit: MET Office
The storm is crossing the Atlantic from America
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The storm is crossing the Atlantic from AmericaCredit: MET Office

Huge waves and flying debris pose a danger to life in coastal areas, forecasters said.

The storm is likely to spark travel chaos, with roads and bridges shut and trains and buses delayed or cancelled.

Furious winds could also scramble phone networks and trigger power cuts.

Nearly 100m of rain could fall in some parts of northern England, which is covered by one of the amber warnings.

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Western England, Wales, Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland are the other areas where amber warnings will come into force.

Flooding is expected across much of the UK, including the areas covered by yellow rather than amber warnings.

This morning the Environment Agency issued 12 "expected" flood warnings and 59 "possible" flood alerts.

A UK Health Security Agency amber cold health alert is in place until Saturday at noon.

But the weekend will also bring warmer temperatures after the snow and sub-zero chills of the past days.

The mercury could rise to a unseasonably warm 12C just before the storm hits on Sunday.

Storm Isha is the ninth named storm to hit the UK since the season began in September.

Each storm is named when it poses a risk to people and they are given names beginning with consecutive letters of the alphabet.

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