They predicted wind gusts of between 45mph and 55mph in some coastal and hilly areas, rising to 65-75mph gusts across Cornwall. The storm will move across parts of the UK, giving a “wet and windy start” to Friday for the southern and central regions, the Met Office said. Warnings are in place for parts of the south of England and Wales, with damage to infrastructure and travel disruption thought possible.įorecasters announced Evert as the name for the storm on Thursday morning, advising the public to be “weather aware”. ![]() The Met Office said the newly named storm would bring “unseasonably strong winds and heavy rain” and would “get worse before it gets better”. ![]() Winds of up to 75mph (120km/h) will lash parts of south-west England as Storm Evert, the first storm to be named in the month of July, hits the UK on Friday.
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