Met Office has yet to officially name the storm, but independent forecasted have chosen the title Storm Barra, as reported by the Express.Jim Dale, a meteorologist for British Weather Services, said: “This low is forming and deepening very rapidly.“It appears that south-western regions of the country will be worst affected and here we could see gusts of up to 70mph.“It could be big enough to warrant another storm name after Storm Arwen last week, and this is something we will keep our eyes on.”If the storm’s central pressure deepens by 24millibars in 24 hours, it will earn the title ‘weather bomb’ which coinciding with snow could drive an eruption of winter downpours.Exacta Weather’s James Madden said: “Monday will see bands of rain turning.
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