Met Office warning as Storm Otto to batter parts of UK this weekend with winds of 75mph
The Met Office has issued a warning after Danish meteorologists name Storm Otto which will soon hit the UK.
The Danish Meteorological Institute named the storm after predicting the country will receive more severe weather on Friday afternoon compared to the UK. Met Office Chief Meteorologist Andy Page said: “Storm Otto will bring high winds and rain to the UK, with some northern parts of Scotland and the northeast of England likely to get the strongest gusts of wind, possibly in excess of 75mph."Warnings have been issued and could be updated as Storm Otto develops.
While Storm Otto is expected to bring severe weather conditions on Friday, it will be a short experience. The Met Office predicts the rest of the weather for the weekend to remain "largely unsettled, with a mic of cloud and rain likely on Saturday".
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