Wet and windy weather is predicted for most of the day as a yellow weather warning is in place.

Storm Jocelyn will bring heavy rain and strong winds to much of the UK, including Bury, after Storm Isha battered the UK causing damage and disruption.

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In Bury, the wind is expected to be calmer, however, there is still a yellow weather warning in place.

The warning is in place until 1pm tomorrow (Wednesday).

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Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Steve Willington said: “Although this system will be a step down relative to Storm Isha, with the damage and clean up still under way, we could potentially see more impacts from Storm Jocelyn.

“Outbreaks of heavy rain on Tuesday could bring rainfall accumulations of 15 to 20 mm quite widely with 40 to 50 mm over higher ground in southwest Scotland, the Scottish Highlands and parts of northwest England.

“Wind gusts are expected to reach 55 to 65 mph across north-western Scotland while there is potential for winds to gust to 75 to 80 mph in a few places, in particular exposed parts of the Western Isles and coastal northwest Scotland early on Wednesday morning.”

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Here is an hour by hour forecast for Bury today:

10am – 5C and heavy rain

11am – 7C and heavy rain

12pm – 8C and heavy rain

1pm – 9C and heavy rain

2pm – 11C and heavy rain

3pm – 12C and heavy rain

4pm – 12C and heavy rain

5pm – 12C and heavy rain

6pm – 12C and small chance of rain

7pm – 12C and rain

8pm – 12C and rain

9pm – 11C and clear

10pm – 11C and clear

11pm – 10C and clear