Storm Floris, a fast-forming Atlantic weather system, is heading straight for the UK. The Met Office has issued yellow and amber weather warnings across multiple regions.
Here’s what we know:
- Wind gusts could reach up to 85 miles per hour
- Torrential rain is likely to cause localized flooding, fallen trees, and travel disruption
- Rail and ferry services may be delayed or suspended
- The worst is expected in coastal areas, the Midlands, and parts of Scotland
Emergency services are already preparing for disruptions. Residents are being urged to secure loose outdoor items, avoid unnecessary travel, and stay updated through official channels.
This is one of the first major storms of the season—and a reminder that climate-related weather events are getting more intense each year.
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