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Daily Mirror
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Sam Elliott-Gibbs

UK weather: Urgent power cut warning over extreme wind and rain to lash Britain TOMORROW

A yellow weather warning has been issued with heavy rain once again on the way with Brits told to prepare for more travel chaos.

A short spell of heavy rain and gusty winds may cause some travel disruption, the Met Office says.

The warning is in place for parts of Wales, south west England and northern Ireland between 3am and 8am on Wednesday morning.

Gusty winds will make tomorrow's commute a big challenge as Brits battle torrential rain.

"Spray and surface water on roads, probably making journey times longer," the weather service warns.

Scroll down for a full list of the areas affected.

Another difficult morning commute awaits millions on Wednesday (Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire/REX/Shutterstock)

"Bus and train services probably affected with journey times taking longer. Some delays to road, rail, air and ferry transport are likely.

"Delays for high-sided vehicles on exposed routes and bridges likely.

"Some short-term loss of power and other services is possible, with perhaps a few tree branches down too."

Another spell of wet and windy weather will arrive across southern parts of the UK in the early hours of Wednesday.

The Met Office have issued a weather warning (Met Office)
Heavy rain is forecast to fall again tomorrow (AFP via Getty Images)

They added: "For many this will be fairly normal (if unpleasant) autumn conditions but for a few there could be a short interlude with torrential rain and very gusty winds."

Grahame Madge, a Met Office spokesperson, told the Mirror that more rain is on the way - and it will spread across the country.

He said: "By the morning rush hour, the active weather front will move east.

"It could make for some unpleasant journeys on Wednesday and conditions will remain unsettled on Thursday.

"There's better news for Friday but by the weekend the rain and winds are likely to return."

Full list of places affected

England

Bath and North East Somerset

Bournemouth

Christchurch and Poole

Bristol

Cornwall

Devon

Dorset

Gloucestershire

Isles of Scilly

North Somerset

Plymouth

Somerset

South Gloucestershire

Torbay

Wiltshire

Wales

Blaenau Gwent

Bridgend

Caerphilly

Cardiff

Carmarthenshire

Merthyr Tydfil

Monmouthshire

Neath

Port Talbot

Newport

Pembrokeshire

Rhondda

Cynon Taf

Swansea

Torfaen

Vale of Glamorgan

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