STORM Alex will be arriving from France tomorrow and is set to batter parts of the UK.
A yellow weather warning has been put in place for tomorrow from 3am until 8pm.
The storm will bring 'unsettled' wet and windy weather.
Storm Alex has been named by @meteofrance 🌧️🌬️#StormAlex will bring very unsettled weather to France on Friday, but also some wet and windy weather for southern parts of the UK
— Met Office (@metoffice) September 30, 2020
A rain and wind warning is in force 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs pic.twitter.com/OWD1Q6L2CB
Heavy rain is forecast for Oxford tomorrow with gusts of wind up to 34mph.
Here is the hour by hour prediction of tomorrow's weather:
6am: 80per cent chance of heavy rain, 10C, wind speeds of 30mph
7am: 90per cent chance of heavy rain, 10C, wind speeds of 31mph
8am: 90per cent chance of heavy rain, 11C, wind speeds of 33mph
9am: 90per cent chance of heavy rain, 11C, wind speeds of 34mph
10am: 90per cent chance of heavy rain, 11C, wind speeds of 34mph
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11am: 90per cent chance of heavy rain, 11C, wind speeds of 33mph
12pm: 90per cent chance of heavy rain, 11C, wind speeds of 33mph
1pm: 90per cent chance of heavy rain, 12C, wind speeds of 32mph
2pm: 90per cent chance of heavy rain, 12C, wind speeds of 30mph
3pm: 60per cent chance of light rain, 12C, wind speeds of 28mph
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4pm: 50per cent chance of shower, 12C, wind speeds of 26mph
5pm: 90per cent chance of heavy rain, 12C, wind speeds of 24mph
6pm: 60per cent chance of light rain, 12C, wind speeds of 24mph
7pm: 60per cent chance of light rain, 12C, wind speeds of 22mph
8pm:50per cent chance of light rain, 12C, wind speeds of 22mph
9pm: 80per cent chance of heavy rain, 12C, wind speeds of 22mph
10pm: 80per cent chance of heavy rain, 12C, wind speeds of 22mph
11pm: 90per cent hance of heavy rain, 12C, wind speeds of 22mph
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