Hurricane Gonzalo Cancels Heathrow Flights
Flights and train services are expected to be disrupted as the destructive weather system arrives with gales and heavy rain.
Tonight heavy rain will spread eastward to all parts, bringing difficult travelling conditions with surface water and spray. The wind will strengthen behind the windband with gales developing in many places by dawn. The strongest wind will be during Tuesday's rush hour with gus exceeding more than fifty-five miles per hour on land and seventy to eighty miles per hour around the exposed coast and hills in the north and west, and it will be cool and windy for most with sunny spells and blustery showers. Eastern England and eastern Scotland will see the strongest wind during the afternoon.Northen and western Scotland, north Wales and northwest England will continue to see showers.But most of the other places will turn dry later with plenty of evening sunshine.Don't forget there's much more weather on a catch-up service.