A yellow weather warning has been issued by the Met Office for parts of the UK, with strong winds and heavy rain expected in the coming days. The warning, which is in place until 6pm on Tuesday, covers much of the country, including the north and west of England, Scotland, and Wales.
The Met Office has advised people to be prepared for disruption to travel and daily life, with possible delays to road, rail, and air travel. The organisation has also warned of possible power cuts and property damage due to the strong winds.
Residents in affected areas are advised to check the latest forecast and weather warnings before making any travel plans. The Met Office has also provided guidance on how to stay safe during strong winds and heavy rain, including securing loose outdoor items and avoiding travel unless necessary.
As the UK prepares for the worst of the weather, emergency services are on standby to respond to any incidents. The Met Office has urged people to stay indoors and avoid any unnecessary travel, especially during the worst of the weather.
Despite the disruption, the UK's transport network is expected to remain largely operational, with all major roads and railways expected to remain open. However, passengers are advised to check with their transport provider before making any travel arrangements.