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Weather warnings issued for strong winds and rain

Kathryn Armstrong (Kathryn Armstrong)

BBC News

Helen Willetts and Ben Rich (Ben Rich)

Weather of Broadcasting Corporation

The Penzance committee hit a lighthousePengson Committee

The Himanian storm emit a huge waves on this lighthouse in Corwall, Southwest

With the arrival of a new storm of éowyn, a yellow warning about wind and heavy rain has been issued to some parts of the United Kingdom.

The Metropolitan Office said that Storm Herminia, the storm, first attacked part of Spain and France, which brought the possibility of injury and “danger of life”. After attacking the UK last week, the storm éowyn left two people’s death.

Although most of the weather warning on Monday covers most of England, it is also expected that the heavy rain in Northern Ireland, Wales and southern Scotland is also expected.

The wind of the new storm has reduced the tens of thousands of power in southwestern England, where there are also flood reports.

A yellow wind warning continued until Monday’s standard time of Greenwich 07:00 and covered the blockbusters of southern England, northwest, Semidlanz County and Yorkshire.

The Metropolitan Office said that overnight, the gusts were 55-65 miles/h (89-105km/h), and it was likely to reach 80MPH.

This may cause damage to buildings, such as tiles flowing out of the roof and leading to damage transportation.

The National Railway Suggestion Checks before travel-especially for service personnel using SCOTRAIL, Wales, CrossCountry, L Ne, Avanti West COAST and TranspenInine Express.

Forecast: As Himania approaches, the storm in front

From 06:00 on Monday to the same time in Wales and southern England on Tuesday, another yellow warning of strong wind was a strong and windy wind.

Most of the regions of Simide Langz and Wales issued a yellow warning during the heavy rain period that might lead to roads and property flooding, until 23:59 on Monday.

The Metropolitan Office is expected to drop the drop of 20mm to 40mm, and the higher ground will be reduced to 50mm to 70mm.

The forecast warns that the gusts will reach 70 miles per hour around the exposed coast, while the inland areas can expect the gust to be as high as 50 miles per hour.

On Sunday morning, the 83 miles/hour wind recorded at Berry Head in Berry Head in Devon County, and 81 miles/h at Capelcurig in North Wales.

Other parts of Sunday, RNLI volunteers must rescue seven American students on the coast of western Wales After being trapped into a tide island under the conditions of storm.

In Sammert County The staff of the Sennsbury Supermarket had to sweep the water out of the store With a major flood attack part of the county.

On Friday, the storm Himicania was named after the Spanish Meteorological Agency Agencia EstataLogía (AEMET) (AEMET). The heavy rain and wind attacked the northern part of the country, and the gust of gusts exceeded 62MPH.

The flood caused by storms also caused the flooded cars and buildings in western France.

British sailor too Miss the French coast The French authorities said that after his yacht was found “discovered”.

Himania is not strong enough in the UK and cannot be named Storm by the Metropolitan Office-Different from the more powerful éowyn, this led to several rare red weather warnings, leaving a trace of destruction and destruction.

The Metropolitan Office said that “may be the strongest storm” that attacked Britain for at least ten years.

After the tree fell on the car, two were killed on Friday. A 19 -year -old boy died in Dong Er County, Scotland. A The 20 -year -old man was killed in Donorian County, Ireland.

After the power infrastructure of British, Northern Ireland and Ireland caused extensive damage to British, the UK still had no electricity on Sunday after the power infrastructure in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland.

At the height of storms, nearly one million properties have no electricity on the British Islands, and many roads and railways are blocked.

Other reports from Lucy Clarke Billings

Supervisor of BBC/Adelemm (AdelemmBroadcasting Corporation’s Climate Observer/ADELEMM

The Metropolitan Office issued multiple yellow weather warnings and heavy rain on Sunday and Monday

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