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UK Braces for Destructive Winds and Heavy Rains from Storm Benjamin
22 Oct
Summary
- Winds up to 75mph expected as Storm Benjamin hits the UK
- Met Office issues "danger to life" weather warnings for Thursday
- Heavy downpours and large waves could lead to injuries and property damage

On 2025-10-22T12:25:07+00:00, the UK is bracing for the impact of Storm Benjamin, which is expected to bring destructive winds and heavy rains to the region. The Met Office has issued several weather warnings, including a "danger to life" alert, as the storm is forecast to bring winds of up to 75mph.
The powerful gusts and heavy downpours are set to affect large parts of England and Wales on Thursday. The Met Office warns that the blustery conditions could lead to injuries and damage, with large waves and debris thrashing onto sea fronts, coastal roads, and properties. Residents are advised to secure any loose items outside their homes, such as bins, furniture, and sheds, to avoid potential hazards.
In addition to the wind warnings, a yellow warning for rain has also been issued, with some areas expected to see up to 50mm of rainfall on Thursday morning. The heavy rain may cause disruption to public transport and create difficult driving conditions due to spray and road flooding.
The storm, which was named by Météo-France, is expected to have the greatest impact on France and Belgium, but its influence will also be felt in the unsettled weather across the UK. The Met Office has advised that the conditions are expected to turn windy, with a chance of gales, initially along southern and eastern coasts, but more widely across southern Britain during the day on Thursday.




