Storm Bram, LIVE and Amber warning
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Nearly 80 flood warnings are in place as Storm Bram passes over the UK, with 38 flood warnings in England, 18 in Wales and 32 in Scotland. The storm has brought exceptionally mild air to the UK, with some regions registering temperatures of 15 or 16C (60F) - significantly higher than the December average of 5-9C.
Flights were cancelled, and weather warnings were issued in the UK and Ireland on December 9, as Storm Bram hit.Multiple yellow and amber warning were issued across England, the Met Office said, while airports in Belfast and Dublin saw dozens of flights grounded.
Multiple weather warnings remain in place on Wednesday as much of the UK continues to feel the effects of Storm Bram. Three yellow weather warnings for wind are active until Wednesday evening covering the Shetland Islands, Central, Tayside & Fife, Grampian, and further south in Scotland, including Edinburgh and Glasgow.
The Met Office has also warned that fast flowing or deep floodwater is possible, causing a danger to life. Additionally, yellow Met Office weather warnings are in force for north-west England, south-west Scotland, parts of the Midlands and Yorkshire and Humber until 23:59 on Monday.
BRITS are bracing as more than a month and a half of rain is expected to fall in 24 hours after the Met Office issues a yellow weather warning. Heavy downpours are expected across southwest