Widespread disruption forecast with people in parts of Scotland urged to prepare for potential flooding

Heavy rain and strong winds are set to hit parts of the UK this week, with the second named storm of the autumn predicted to cause significant and widespread disruption.

The Met Office has said Storm Babet – pronounced bah-bet – is forecast to bring wet and windy weather across the UK from Wednesday. There will be heavy downpours in most areas of the country throughout the day, especially in parts of eastern Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England.

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