UK weather: Four more days of warnings in place as Storm Dennis approaches

More yellow weather warnings are issued by the Met Office as the weather builds up to the arrival of Storm Dennis this weekend.

High winds caused by Storm Ciara saw large waves on the beach in Blackpool
Image: High winds caused by Storm Ciara saw large waves on the beach in Blackpool
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The Met Office has issued weather warnings for the next four days as Storm Dennis arrives in the UK.

Forecasters are warning that Saturday is expected to be the most hazardous day, with yellow warnings for wind and rain covering large swathes of the country.

Dennis, the fourth named storm of the year, is going to push severe gales and heavy rain eastwards.

Flooded streets in Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria, as Storm Ciara hits the UK
Image: Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria, was one of the places badly affected by Storm Ciara

It comes after a several weather warnings were in lifted earlier on Thursday, including a rain warning for Northern Ireland that ended at 8am, and a snow warning that was in force for the North West of England until 11am.

Meanwhile, Scotland recorded its lowest temperature of the year so far overnight on Wednesday, with a reading of -10.2°C (13.6F) in Braemar.

On Friday, there is a yellow warning for rain and snowmelt across southern Scotland, along with frost and fog expected, especially in the north.

Three warnings of wind and rain cover the whole of England, Wales and southern Scotland for most of Saturday.

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Saturday's weather warnings as Storm Dennis arrives. Pic: Met Office
Image: Saturday's weather warnings as Storm Dennis arrives. Pic: Met Office

And on Sunday, a yellow warning for wind covers the UK and Northern Ireland - while a yellow warning for rain hangs over much of the North West, Wales, the South West, London and the South East.

Met Office meteorologist Alex Burkill said: "Whilst it's going to be very windy, they do look like they will be a touch down to what we saw with Storm Ciara."

Weather warnings for Sunday as Storm Dennis continues
Image: Weather warnings for Sunday as Storm Dennis continues. Pic: Met Office

Storm Ciara's winds reached 97mph when it battered the UK last week, but Mr Burkill said gusts from Storm Dennis will hit 60mph to 70mph in exposed spots.

He added: "The unsettled weather won't subside massively any time soon."

The Met Office has warned of possible travel delays, damage to buildings, power cuts and large waves on coastal routes and seafronts.

The Horseshoe Pass is in Denbighshire. Pic: @ShopInTheCloud1
Image: The Horseshoe Pass is in Denbighshire saw snow during Storm Ciara. Pic: @ShopInTheCloud1

Storm Dennis could bring spells of heavy rain and possible flooding which could see some communities cut off.

From 5am today, there were 39 flood warnings across England - meaning flooding is expected and immediate action is required.

There are 133 flood alerts, and residents in these areas are being told to "be prepared" as flooding is possible.

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