Extreme wind to cause power cuts with warnings ALL over England
Sunny spells and heavy, blustery showers Saturday, hill snow in the north.Rain in the west, the east drier Monday.Storm names have been decided up until August 2021, when names for September 2021 to August 2022 will be announced. The Met Office chooses the names but it asks for members of the public to help by making suggestions every year.
Every major storm will be named according to the list, ordered alphabetically. Among the names on this year's list include Heulwen, Klaas and Saidhbhin.With windy weather hitting the UK today , there has been some speculation that the storm could be named this week. The warning came into force at 9pm on Wednesday evening and is set to last until 3pm on Thursday. The RNLI urged people to exercise caution if visiting exposed cliffs, seafronts or piers due to the "severe safety risk" caused by the wind, which is expected to be accompanied by heavy showers.