Storm Barney hits UK with gusts in excess of 70mph

Storm Barney, the UK’s second named storm, is affecting parts of the country with gusts in excess of 70mph.
Storm Barney is set to sweep across the UK on TuesdayStorm Barney is set to sweep across the UK on Tuesday
Storm Barney is set to sweep across the UK on Tuesday

Parts of Wales and southern England are among the areas affected by the gales today (Tuesday).

The Met Office has warned that the strong gusts are likely to bring down trees, cause some structural damage, and possibly lead to power cuts.

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And gales of 76mph have been recorded in Aberdaron, 54mph in Bristol and 53mph in Plymouth.

The worst of the weather is expected during the evening rush hour.

The Met Office’s chief forecaster said: “A deepening area of low pressure is likely to track east across southern Ireland and then central parts of the UK during Tuesday afternoon and evening, with a swathe of very strong winds potentially developing on the southern flank of the low.

“At this stage, the worst of the winds are expected to reach West Wales mid to late afternoon, sweeping rapidly eastwards during the evening.

“There remains a good deal of uncertainty in this evolution and particularly the location of the strongest winds, so this warning will be kept under review and updated as necessary.”