The Met Office imposed a 31-hour yellow rain warning for western Scotland from 5pm on Wednesday until the end of Thursday, at which point the first named storm of autumn will officially arrive.

A thirty-seven yellow weather warning has been issued for parts of western Scotland from 5pm Wednesday until 6am on Friday amid fears between 50mm and 75mm of rain could fall.

Forecasters warned residents in the affected areas to expect 'pretty incredible rainfall totals' with up to 10 inches set to accumulate on the highest ground between tomorrow and…

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The Met Office imposed a 31-hour yellow rain warning for western Scotland from 5pm on Wednesday until the end of Thursday, at which point the first named storm of autumn will…

Weather warnings are in place across several parts of the UK as Storm Amy develops in the Atlantic

Storm Amy will arrive in the UK on Friday afternoon, bringing with it disruptive wet weather and 'damaging winds' for much of Scotland, Northern Ireland, northwest England and…

Met Office amber and yellow warnings have been extended to cover all of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland , running from 11am today until 9am on Sunday.

The entire UK is covered by weather warnings as the Storm Amy hits, bringing gale-force winds of up to 100mph.