The second named storm of the season will last until Saturday, the Met Office said.
People in parts of the UK and Ireland are bracing for disruptive rain, as the national weather agencies also advised caution over strong winds and potential flooding due to Storm Babet.
Rain warnings for every county in the Republic of Ireland were in place overnight, having come into effect at various stages on Tuesday. As Storm Babet tracks north-east, however, it will also batter the UK with heavy rain and high winds. It said “there is a small chance” that homes and businesses could be flooded, causing damage to some buildings.
Parts of England can expect more than 100mm of rainfall during the week, with some isolated areas facing up to 150mm.
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