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Met Office warns of MORE gales & heavy downpours after ‘severe’ storm battered Britain – are you affected?

Coastal gales are due to hit tonight
Met Office UK weather forecast

BRITS are braced for some harsh weather conditions today as the Met Office issues a warning for gales.

It comes after Storm Ashley gave the UK a battering, causing rivers to burst their banks and paths to collapse.

People walking in the rain in Blackpool earlier this month
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People walking in the rain in Blackpool earlier this monthCredit: PA
The Met Office is forecasting coastal gales to hit tonight
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The Met Office is forecasting coastal gales to hit tonightCredit: metoffice
An early morning driver in Fordingbridge, New Forest, Hampshire, was greeted with a foggy start today
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An early morning driver in Fordingbridge, New Forest, Hampshire, was greeted with a foggy start todayCredit: Alamy

Scotland is likely to see the worst of the weather as it is predicted to be hit with coastal gales overnight in north-western parts.

Across England and Wales though low cloud and fog will lift to leave many parts dry with bright or sunny spells.

Temperatures are likely to hit a high of between 16-17C across the south-east.

Although there is the possibility of one or two showers developing.

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Overnight, it will be a mostly dry night with clear spells.

But cloudy conditions are likely to develop in the north and west, which will bring patch rain.

It will mostly be mild but increasingly windy and gales are expected to develop in the far northwest.

Met Office meteorologist Honor Criswick said: “We will start to see those winds strengthening once again.

“There is even a chance we could see some coastal gales in exposed spots.”

Central and eastern areas will remain dry with bright or sunny spells as we move into Thursday.

Stomach-churning moment plane is forced to abort landing at Glasgow Airport during Storm Ashley

While in the north and west it will be cloudier with strong winds and patchy rain.

Far western parts will see some heavy rain as the day progresses.

Ms Criswick added: “We do have this next frontal system moving in [from the west] so we do have some outbreaks of rain.

Flood alerts and warnings today

There are two flood warnings and 31 flood alerts in place today

Flood alerts

Both alerts are for the River Severn. The first is for Apperley and The Leigh while the other affects Severn Ham in Tewkesbury.

Flood warnings

Flood warnings also cover the River Severn in both Gloucestershire and Worcestershire.

There are also warnings for some of the tributaries to the River Thames.

The River Windrush is also affected from Bourton to Newbridge.

A waring for the River Avon in Worcestershire is also in place.

A stretch of the River Cherwell from Lower Hayford to Oxford also has a warning.

While the River Dikler from Condicote to Little Rissington could also be affected.

For the full list .

“This could be heavy at times, particularly into the afternoon, across Northern Ireland and western parts of Scotland, still with those blustery winds too.”

For Friday and the weekend, conditions will be widely unsettled along with outbreaks of rain in most areas at times and could become heavy.

It will continue to be windy with a risk of gales in the more exposed areas.

Temperatures will be generally near to normal for this time of year.

A cyclist wears a high viz jacket and has their lights on first thing today in Fordingbridge, New Forest, Hampshire
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A cyclist wears a high viz jacket and has their lights on first thing today in Fordingbridge, New Forest, HampshireCredit: Alamy
Flooding along the River Severn in Tewkesbury yesterday
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Flooding along the River Severn in Tewkesbury yesterdayCredit: SWNS
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