- By Thomas Mackintosh & Simon King
- BBC News and BBC Weather
Storm Jocelyn will spread across most of the UK on Tuesday, a day after Storm Isha wreaked havoc and left at least two people dead.
Rainfall is expected in western Scotland, north-west England, the Yorkshire Dales and north-west Wales, with flooding possible.
Winds will gust at 40-50mph (65-80km/h) across the UK by late afternoon.
The train provider said each route would need to undergo a safety inspection before being able to operate due to the risk of trees and other debris falling onto the track.
The north and west of Scotland are in store for the strongest of the winds, expected to reach 80mph (130km/h).
TransPennine Express, which operates rail services between northern England and Scotland, is “strongly urging” customers going to or from Edinburgh to not travel after 15:00.
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