The giant obi in the area is ready to be abused by wind and rain, so a more yellow weather warning was issued throughout Yorkshire.
In the wake of Storm Eowin, the country is now decorating another Tempest, Storm Helminia, named by Spanish Meteorological authorities. The next storm promises to attack the southwest first before mercilessly cleaning the vast spread of Britain and Ireland.
Currently, two warnings have been enforced in some Yorkshire, one warning about the rain, and one has strong winds. The warning to the wind will come into effect on 10:00 pm tonight on January 26 and will continue until 7:00 am on Monday, January 27.
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It covers chefield, lies, Doncaster, York, Hull, Wakefield, Scabroolo, Wit Bee, Tilsque, and Marton to extend northeast.
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Note that people in this area may be delayed on roads and railways. There is a slight possibility of damages to the building, and the possibility of injuries caused by large waves and beach materials is small. In addition, Met Office warns about power outages and high -side vehicles.
They said: “Very strong wind spells (in any place) are possible overnight from Sunday to Monday, and moves northeast in a part of the highlighted area. This spell has occurred. If a spell occurs very much, it is very close to the coast, up to 80 miles.
“If this development occurs, the reliability remains very low in the trajectory of this development. The strongest wind will probably only affect a narrow band somewhere in a wider warning area.”
The warning of rain covers Chefield, Don Caster, Ries, Wakefield, Hull and York. This is enforced from 8:00 am on January 26 to 6:00 am on Monday, January 27.
Here, Met Office warns about power outages, floods, delays, and cancellations. In addition, warnings on spraying and poor driving conditions, and the possibility of fast flow and deep floods may be small, causing the danger of life.
Met Office warned that “Sunday morning is likely to affect most of England and southern England and southern Wales in Sunday morning.
“Very wide, 10-20 mm dropped, locally nearly 30 to 50 mm, especially exposed south or south yeast up slope. Wales on Sunday early on Monday. Cleaning up, if this is several places, you may see a total of 80 mm rain.
“Given the recent heavy rains, this extra rain can lead to the floods of local ground water and river.”