Weather wars were published in the majority of the United Kingdom, because heavy rain and strong wind are expected this weekend.
The UK scraps itself for 70 mph wind and 12 hours of rain tomorrow, because the disruption of the journey is expected and some areas can experience floods and loss of electricity.
The with -office has given yellow weather warnings for rain and wind in parts of England, Scotland, Wales and Noord -IERLAND.
The first warnings will be appropriate tomorrow at 3 o'clock (Sunday, February 23) with the last to be lifted at 9 p.m.
Parts of Central and South England, including London, do not fall under the warnings and are expected to miss the worst of the weather.
South Wales and Southwest England will be hit by 12 hours of rain during the day.
The rain warning is in place from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and residents is told to expect travel disruptions, including bus and train services.
Warning also includes potential floods to roads and houses in the area and possible power loss.


The UK is scrapping for 70 mph wind and 12 hours of rain tomorrow, because the disruption of the journey is expected and some areas can experience floods and loss of electricity
In areas such as Plymouth and Exeter, it is expected that up to 50 to 70 mm will fall, while in Wales 30 to 50 mm is predicted by no less than 90 mm on the highest points.
Another rain warning is tomorrow in Scotland between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m., about Wigtown and Dumfries.
According to the predictor, a certain area can fall up to 50 mm, whereby residents are also warned about travel disruption and floods.
Between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. wind warnings cover almost the entire United Kingdom, the Southeast expects.
Gusten can reach up to 70 mph and cause disturbance for services such as road, rail air and even ferries.
There is a further wind warning for the majority of Noord -Ireland from 3 p.m. to 3 p.m.

In areas such as Plymouth and Exeter, it is expected that up to 50 to 70 mm will fall

The first warnings will be appropriate tomorrow at 3 o'clock (Sunday, February 23), with the last one to be canceled at 9 p.m.
Meteorologist from Office Chief Meteorologist, Steve Willington, said: 'While we are shifting from a cold eastern weather regime to milder western conditions, the Atlantic Air brings a potentially impactful again.
'In the coming days, successive weather fronts will bring strong wind and tires of rainfall in the UK with a risk that some areas, especially in the West, later in the weekend, could see some low or even average effects.
'Weather assessments have been issued to emphasize the potential for travel disruption, dangerous circumstances in the vicinity of coasts and the possibility of power loss for some.
“The temperatures also rise as part of this change, possibly peaks at 16 ° C in sheltered areas in the east and north of High Ground today and on Friday, which is well above average for the time of the year.”