The Herald

Aileen brings weather misery as first named storm of the year arrives

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JODY HARRISON

“very strong winds”, with an amber severe weather warning for gusts of 55-65mph in parts of Cheshire, Lancashire, Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Nottingham­shire and Lincolnshi­re.

Gusts up to around 75mph could also be possible in exposed locations such as the coast and hills in these areas, the Met Office said.

Met Office chief forecaster Frank Saunders said: “Storm Aileen is expected to bring strong winds of up to 75mph to a central segment of the UK and an amber weather warning has been issued. As well as the strong winds, there will be some heavy rain pushing eastwards overnight, which could see accumulati­ons of 30-40mm.

“The low-pressure system that is bringing these strong winds will move fairly swiftly from west to east over the UK and although there will still be some disruption through Wednesday morning, the winds will ease by the afternoon, leaving a day of blustery showers.”

The Met Office said there was no connection between the high winds the UK is expected to see and the severe weather battering the Caribbean and the US, with the UK’s weather system originatin­g north in the Atlantic, independen­t of the current hurricanes across the ocean.

As Storm Aileen clears out eastwards into the North Sea, the UK will be left with cool, showery conditions by the end of the week.

Rod Dennis, spokesman for motoring organisati­on the RAC, said: “The arrival of the first named storm appears to mark a very early arrival of autumn.

“Aileen’s impact is likely to be short but sharp in the north of England, and felt most by those driving in the early hours of Wednesday morning and into the morning rush hour.

“High-sided vehicles will need to take particular care, but anyone driving can expect to experience some very strong gusts and heavy rain that will make driving conditions difficult.”

Tian Tian is likely to have reabsorbed foetus.

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