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UK weather: Met Office map shows Storm Darragh barrelling into Britain TODAY ahead of amber ‘danger to life’ warning

The Met Office has also issued yellow weather alerts for wind over much of England and Wales

BRITS have been urged to brace for Storm Darragh as it hit today and amber "danger to life" warnings are issued.

The Met Office has placed large areas of the UK under six yellow weather alerts today and two amber warnings are in place tomorrow.

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- the fourth named storm of the season - will hit the UK this afternoon and through the weekend, adding to the weeks of disruption caused by floods, icy conditions and fog.

Those in southern Scotland are expected to be affected by a yellow weather warning for rain today.

This comes into force at 3pm and lasts until midday on Saturday.

A yellow weather warning for rain and wind also covers Northern Ireland from 3pm until 6am Saturday.

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The Met Office then issued yellow weather alerts for wind over much of England and Wales.

This larger warning also covers more areas of northern EnglandWales, the Midlands, East Anglia and Northern Ireland, plus parts of the South West and Yorkshire.

The other warning begins at the same time but ends at 6am on Sunday and covers the whole of the south coast.

A yellow weather notice for rain over the same areas is in force from 3pm until midday on Saturday.

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There are two amber weather warnings on Saturday that affect Northern Ireland, Wales, southern Scotland, the west of England and the south west coast.

Both notices are in place from 3am on Saturday to 9pm before being downgraded to yellow weather warnings on Sunday until 6am.

Met Office meteorologist Dan Stroud told the PA News Agency the weather service is "a bit concerned" about the risk of flooding in parts of Wales and Northern Ireland where there is "heightened sensitivity" due to recent heavy rainfall.

Mr Stroud added: "The wind particularly is set to be reasonably disruptive and potentially quite damaging.

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"We are rather concerned about the strength of the winds affecting the Irish sea coasts and this is likely to have impacts on Irish ferry services.

"Trees could come down onto roads and people need to be aware of this and allow extra time for travel, especially in rural spots."

The Met Office forecast reads: "Injuries and danger to life is likely from large waves and beach material being thrown onto coastal roads, sea fronts and properties."

"Flying debris is likely and could lead to Injuries or danger to life
Some roads and bridges likely to close, with falling trees an additional hazard," the warning added.

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There is also a "good chance" of power cuts and limited mobile phone coverage.

Some damage to buildings can also be expected in high winds such as roof tiles being ripped off.

Travel chaos including longer journey times, delays and cancellations on rail, air and ferry services are predicted.

National Highways issued a severe weather alert for Saturday and has warned motorists in the South West and North West to prepare for gale force winds

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