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Storm Bram named as climate warnings issued for UK and Eire

By Editorial Board Published December 8, 2025 6 Min Read
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Storm Bram named as climate warnings issued for UK and Eire

Storm Bram has been named by the Irish climate service – with warnings for robust winds and heavy rain issued for elements of the UK and Eire.

Greater than half a month’s rainfall may hit some elements of the UK in only a 24-hour interval, the Met Workplace has warned.

Components of Scotland are additionally dealing with a “danger to life” warning because of the “very strong” winds on Tuesday.

Yellow and orange warnings are in place throughout Eire at the moment and tomorrow, with “very strong to gale force” winds forecast on Tuesday.

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The Met Workplace mentioned robust winds forecast from Monday night by means of till Wednesday may trigger disruption, with gusts of 50-60mph predicted broadly and 70-80mph in some locations.

A yellow climate warning for rain comes into pressure from 6pm on Monday, and shall be in place till 2pm on Tuesday, overlaying elements of southwest England and Wales, and stretching to elements of Herefordshire and Hampshire.

The Met Workplace has additionally issued a yellow warning for top winds from Dorset to Cornwall and as much as north Wales, in place from 10pm on Monday till 4pm on Tuesday.

It mentioned transport networks may face disruption, with delays for high-sided autos on uncovered routes and bridges, and coastal roads and seafronts affected by spray and huge waves. Energy outages are additionally attainable.

For twenty-four hours from 6pm on Monday, as much as 40mm of rain may fall in some areas, with 60-80mm of rain over Dartmoor and excessive floor in South Wales, which might quantity to greater than half the common month-to-month rainfall in December.

The expected rainfall throughout southwest England and South Wales is predicted to hit already saturated floor and will result in troublesome journey situations.

An amber warning for wind has been issued for northwest Scotland on Tuesday, from 4pm till the tip of the day.

Flying particles “could result in a danger to life” – and there could possibly be harm to buildings and houses together with the chance of roofs being “blown off” because of the “very strong and disruptive winds”, the Met Workplace warned.

Forecasters added there was the potential for big waves and seaside materials “being thrown” throughout sea fronts, roads and properties.

There are additionally additional yellow warnings for wind and rain on Tuesday throughout Northern Eire, Scotland, Wales and northern England.

Storm Bram named as climate warnings issued for UK and Eire

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Climate warnings issued for Tuesday. Pic: Met Workplace

Yellow warnings for wind have been issued for Scotland and elements of northern England on Wednesday.

The Met Workplace’s deputy chief meteorologist, Steven Keates, mentioned: “A deepening area of low pressure will approach the UK from the southwest later on Monday, bringing with it heavy rain and strong winds, which are likely to affect the UK between late Monday and early Wednesday.

“The precise observe, depth and timings of this low are unsure, which makes it tougher to find out the place shall be most impacted by robust winds and/or heavy rain.

“This system has the potential to cause disruption, and severe weather warnings are likely to be issued over the weekend as details become clearer. We therefore urge people to keep up-to-date with the latest Met Office forecast.”

“There could also be ferry disruption and that even outside the warning areas, potentially damaging gusts of over 50mph are possible,” he mentioned.

“It only takes one tree falling in the wrong place at the wrong time to have a significant impact.”

The Met Workplace mentioned the remainder of the month remained unsettled, with additional intervals of low strain predicted.

It mentioned it’s too early to offer an correct forecast for the Christmas interval.

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