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Met Office Warning: UK Faces 75mph Winds & Heavy Rain

Last updated: October 22, 2025 6:56 am
Isla Wills
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Met Office Warning: 75mph Winds and Heavy Rain to Hit UK Tomorrow

Britons are bracing for severe rainfall as the Met Office issues multiple warnings for high winds and torrential rain across large swathes of the country.

Starting hereafter, gusts of up to 75mph are anticipated to blitz littoral and inland areas, likewise, bringing implicit trip chaos, flooding, and power outages. Authorities have prompted residents in the affected regions to take preventive measures.

A spokesperson from the Met Office said: “On Thursday, the wet and windy conditions may cause travel disruption, flooding, power cuts and damage to buildings within the alert areas.”

The primary yellow warning for rain stretches over southern England, the East Midlands, Yorkshire, and parts of Wales. It is in effect from early Thursday until 9 pm.

Yellow warning of wind affecting London & South East England https://t.co/FFg5WwUfo8 pic.twitter.com/ZNmHUzzlgJ

— Met Office – SE England (@metofficeSEEng) October 21, 2025

Heavy downpours are expected to begin on Wednesday evening, with some areas seeing up to 50mm of rain by Thursday morning.

The forecaster warned: “The downpours may cause disruption to public transport, difficult driving conditions because of spray and road flooding, as well as the flooding of some homes and businesses.”

Gusts in most areas of the yellow alert are expected to reach 55mph, with coastal regions seeing up to 65mph.

The Met Office highlighted the dangers: “Strong winds may lead to power cuts, transport disruption and damage to buildings, with a small chance of injuries and danger to life caused by large waves and beach material being thrown onto seafronts and coastal roads.”

Separate wind warnings cover the east of England up to Scarborough, where gusts could hit 75mph, and southwest England, including Somerset, Devon, Cornwall, Swansea, and Pembrokeshire, where winds may reach 60mph along exposed beachfronts.

Thankfully, the extreme rainfall is anticipated to ease by Friday. Clearer skies and cooler temperatures should replace the storms, though the rain may make it feel colder than usual.

If conditions worsen and a new storm develops, the next name on the list is Storm Bram. The UK Met Office, alongside Ireland’s Met Éireann and the Dutch KNMI, revealed the 2025 storm names in September.

A spokesperson explained: “The purpose of naming storms was a serious one – to help people take notice, prepare and stay safe in severe weather.”

The public has been known to suggest storm names in tribute to loved ones, pets, or even cheeky references to noisy husbands or mischievous children. But the key aim is safety.

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