As Storm Bert ravages parts of the UK today with all its force, the Met Office has issued amber and yellow weather warnings for snow, wind and rain.
We take a look below at all the locations impacted across the country.
South coast – A yellow warning for wind is in place for the entire south coast of England from 9am on Saturday until 9pm on Sunday, with a slight chance of damage to buildings and power cuts.
Southwest – From 6am, a yellow warning for rain is in place in the southwest of England, from Cornwall up to Oxford and stretching to Portsmouth. This is in place until 11.45pm on Sunday.
Wales – Heavy rain is likely to cause some travel disruption, particularly in South Wales, with a yellow warning across the country lasting 24 hours from 6am.
Northern Ireland – A yellow warning for rain and snow kicked in at midnight and lasts until 11am, likely affecting journey times on roads and rails.
Midlands, north and Scotland – A yellow warning for rain and snow reaching from Stoke and Nottingham up to all of Scotland started at 4am and stays in place until 9am on Sunday. Manchester, Liverpool and Hull are not affected.
Southern Scotland – An amber warning for snow started at 7am and ends at midday, covering the Pennines, Yorkshire Dales and some southern parts of Scotland.
Central Scotland – Parts of central Scotland can expect some heavy snowfall, with an amber warning for snow and ice from 7am until 5pm over Aberfeldy and surrounding areas, northwest of Perth and Dundee.
East and west coasts – From 5am until 7pm, a yellow warning for wind covers the entire eastern coasts of Scotland and northern England, down to Grimsby.
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