Weather report: Parts of South Yorkshire set to be blasted by storms as wind and rain  warning issued

The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for wind and rain today which could cause flooding and travel disruption.
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Strong and gusty west to southwesterly winds are expected across northeast England and parts of southeast Scotland during Friday with gusts of 55-65 mph, and perhaps to 70 mph in a few places.

Further rain is expected across northern England on Friday. Rain will turn persistent and occasionally heavy over parts of the Pennines before clearing early on Saturday. 20-30 mm is likely to fall widely over higher ground with the potential for 50-70 mm in a few places. Given the recent wet conditions this brings a risk of flooding.

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The yellow warning has been updated to include southern cross-Pennine routes in Derbyshire and South Yorkshire.

Met Office yellow wind warning.Met Office yellow wind warning.
Met Office yellow wind warning.

Some delays to road, rail, air and ferry transport are likely as are delays for high-sided vehicles on exposed routes and bridges.

Flooding of a few homes and businesses is likely, bus and train services probably affected with journey times taking longer.

Spray and flooding on roads will probably make journey times longer and some interruption to power supplies and other services is likely.

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It will be a cloudy day on Friday with heavy and persistent rain across western parts with a risk of localised flooding. Largely dry across more eastern areas. Very windy and gusty, particularly towards the north and east. Maximum temperature 10 °C.

Tonight persistent rain will ease overnight, with clear spells and showers developing, possibly wintry on hills. Staying windy and frost-free. Minimum temperature 6 °C.