UK weather forecast: Storm Barbara set to bring gale force winds and heavy rain to southern England

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Weather warnings have been issued Storm Barbara is expected to bring gale force winds and heavy showers to parts of the UK today.

Forecasters have issued a yellow alert for heavy rain across most parts of southern England between 3am and 2pm.

The UK is being battered by the remnants of Storm Barbara, named by Spanish meteorologists. In Spain and Portugal the storm has caused torrential downpours, with some areas seeing the equivalent of four weeks rain in a couple of days..

The Met Office said that Storm Barbara could bring disruption with surface water to the UK - including spray on roads and an increased risk of flooding.

A yellow warning has been issued for severe gales across south-east England (Jeremy Selwyn)
A yellow warning has been issued for severe gales across south-east England (Jeremy Selwyn)

The affected areas stretch from the West Midlands to the East of England and down to the South West.

Some 10-15mm of rain is to fall widely, with as much as 30-50mm in a few locations, most of which will fall in a period of around three to six hours.

Additionally, a yellow warning has been issued for severe gales across south-east England, mainly around the Kent and Sussex areas.

Gusts of 45 to 55mph inland and 65mph near the coast.

Flood alerts have been issued in the UK (Jeremy Selwyn)
Flood alerts have been issued in the UK (Jeremy Selwyn)

Meanwhile, four flood alerts - meaning flooding is possible - have been issued in Loughborough, Climping and along parts of the Cornish coast.

Met Office spokesman Oli Claydon said: "From (Tuesday) evening into the early hours, there will be a band of rain moving in from the south, bringing some at times heavy rain, particularly in the South East, and then following that later in the day, a period of stronger winds, particularly again in the South East."

The UK can expect
The UK can expect

Mr Claydon said winds could be particularly strong across "exposed coastal locations" and through the Dover Strait.

He said the UK can expect "unsettled" weather for the rest of the week.

"That wind and rain clears off into the North Sea and after that we're left with a continued spell of unsettled conditions across the UK through the week," he said.

"There will be periods of slightly more settled conditions and at times brighter weather as well, so there will be some sunshine around.

"But generally remaining broadly unsettled, with further wind and rain to affect the UK through the weekend as well."