Storm Herminia is forecasted to bring heavy rainfall and gales from the South West to the UK on Sunday and Monday. Although it won’t be as potent as Storm Eowyn, which caused significant damage, existing weakened structures increase storm risks. The Met Office indicates gusts reaching 50-60mph, with warnings affecting various regions. Residents must remain cautious of localised flooding, debris, and travel disruptions. The weather is expected to remain wet and windy particularly in southern parts of the UK following this storm.
The Spanish-named Storm Herminia will bring heavy rain, gales, and hill snow up from the South West on Sunday and Monday.
There’s a greater risk than normal with a storm of this intensity, especially with previously damaged trees and structures.
The risk of localised flooding, further flying debris, and travel disruption is possible as we head into Sunday and the start of the new working week.
It’s also going to be wet and windy in southern parts of the UK particularly for today and Monday.
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