Met Office warns Storm Isha puts almost ALL of Britain under danger to life amber alert


The Met Office’s ‘danger to life’ warnings during Storm Isha now cover nearly the whole of Britain, forecasters have revealed. The amber alert now covers almost the entirety of the UK, as an updated warning now covers 11 regions.

The areas affected are South West England, London and South East England, Northern Ireland, Highlands and Eilean Siar, the West Midlands, Wales, North West England, Dumfries, Galloway, Lothian and Borders, Central, Tayside and Fife and Grampian.

The urgent warning is in place for a period of 12 hours between 6pm tonight and 6am on Monday morning. A Met Office spokesperson said: “Storm Isha will bring a spell of very strong winds during Sunday evening and into Monday. Disruption to travel and utilities is likely.”

Longer journey times and cancellations are likely as road, rail, air and ferry services may be affected, while some roads and bridges will be likely to close. Forecasters are predicting that there will “probably” be some damage to buildings, such as tiles blown from roofs.

The Met Office has also warned of power cuts, while there is a strong risk of “danger to life” in UK seaside towns due to large waves and beach material being flung onto sea fronts, homes and coastal roads.

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