Storm Barra: Warning as storm with up to 70mph wind speeds set for Bristol

The Met Office has issued severe weather warnings for a number of regions across the UK
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More than a week after Storm Arwen battered Britain, leaving thousands without power, Storm Barra is on the horizon and is set to hit Bristol on Tuesday.

The Met Office has warned that the storm could bring incredibly strong gales, as well as the potential for snowfall with at least two to five centimeters across England and Scotland.

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Storm Barra - the second named storm of winter - is a deep area of low pressure that is emerging from the Atlantic and is also set to bring heavy rainfall.

Frank Saunders, Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office, said: “Strong winds arriving across the west through Tuesday morning, will spread inland and reach eastern areas through the afternoon and early evening.

“Gusts of 45-50 mph are expected widely, with 60-70 mph in exposed coastal locations. The strongest winds will ease across inland areas into the overnight period.”

Deputy Chief Meteorologist, Brent Walker said: “A band of rain will turn to snow across northern England and Scotland through Tuesday. Two to five cm of snow is expected to accumulate quite widely across the warning area, but locally this could reach ten cm, particularly in parts of the Southern Uplands and Highlands.”

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He added: “Strong south-easterly winds will also lead to snow drifting in places, particularly over the highest routes, adding to poor visibilities.”

The warnings are in force on Tuesday from between 9am and midnight, with areas towards the southwest hit with a yellow warning for wind on Wednesday too.

A yellow weather warning has been issued for the Bristol region.

Met Office two-day weather forecast for Bristol

Tuesday

The day is expected to start quite chilly, dry and cloudy in the morning up until around 10am.

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Rain will start to hit the city as Storm Barra arrives from the west, becoming increasingly windy with outbreaks of heavy rain and blustery showers.

The end of the day is forecast to be much drier with slightly more humid temperatures around 6C expected heading towards night time.

Though there is a chance for rain at 11pm.

Highs of 8C and lows of 4C have been forecast for Bristol.

Wednesday

Strong winds are expected and showers will continue.

It will be at its worst in the early hours of the morning between 3am and 9am, with a 40 per cent chance of rainfall at midday when the sun is expected to make a brief appearance.

Conditions are forecast to remain dry for the rest of the day with slightly mild temperatures of between 6-7C heading towards night time.

Highs of 7C and lows of 6C have been forecast for Bristol.

Source: The Met Office

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