The Met Office has not named the storm, but it is expected to bring near-80mph winds to some parts of the UK. A weather expert has warned of "flying objects" and trees falling over
Brits have been warned to be on the lookout for "flying objects", as Storm Amy officially sweeps across the UK .
The storm, which has not been officially named by the Met Office, is f orecast to whip up near-80mph winds in some parts of the country. The national weather service has issued a yellow weather warning for wind, covering all of England and Wales.
Trees could topple and smaller objects could be sent hurtling through the air due to the gusty conditions at the peak of the storm, warns a weather expert. They added that the strongest wind gusts should pass over the UK by late evening.