New UK weather maps show 600-mile storm battering Britain

The UK is set to be battered by a storm on Sunday (Image: Wxcharts/Getty )

Britain is bracing for as new forecasts reveal a massive 600-mile set to lash the country from Aberdeen to Cornwall with torrential rain and powerful winds.

The has issued yellow weather warnings for rain and wind, warning of potential flooding, travel disruption, and hazardous conditions throughout Sunday.

According to the latest weather charts from WXCharts, the storm will begin impacting western parts of the UK late Saturday night, with heavy rainfall and strong winds intensifying by Sunday morning, February 23.

The extreme weather will rapidly spread eastward throughout the day, covering almost the entire country by nightfall, sparing only parts of southeastern England until later.

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A 600-mile storm set to lash the country (Image: Wxcharts)

The ’s latest forecast for tonight states: “Any showers will tend to fade with clear skies for most this evening. However, it will gradually cloud over in the west, with a band of rain arriving by dawn, accompanied by a strengthening wind.”

Tomorrow, wind and rain will quickly spread eastwards Sunday morning, reaching all but the far southeast of England by dark. Turning drier and brighter from the west later with blustery showers.

The incoming storm is expected to bring rain rates exceeding 10-20mm per hour in some areas, with sustained winds of 50-60mph, particularly in coastal regions.

Stronger gusts could exceed 70mph, posing risks of structural damage, fallen trees, and hazardous travel conditions.

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Major cities in the storm’s path include Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff, and Plymouth, with rail and road disruptions highly likely.

Coastal areas are expected to see large waves and potential storm surges, particularly along the west and southwest coasts.

With widespread rain and wind warnings in place, authorities are urging the public to prepare for possible flooding and power outages. Motorists are advised to avoid unnecessary travel, and residents in flood-prone areas should take precautions.

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