Meteorological office has released Yellow weather warning From Sunday evening to Monday evening for air in most parts of England and Wales.
Forecasts say Most England and all Wales could see with strong winds and thunder.
The forecaster has stated that high winds may disruption and delay road, rail, air and boat transportation, a chance that some roads and bridges may be closed.
There is also a chance that power cuts may occur, with the ability to affect other services, such as mobile phone coverage.
Some communities near coastal routes and sea fronts may be affected by large waves.
The yellow weather warning is in London and Southeast England, East Midlands, West Midlands, Yorkshire and Hamber, North East England, North West England, South West England and Wales.
Gust is likely to be around the gust beaches and hills from about 50mph to 60mph, and on Monday morning, with the most curved conditions expected, it is possible from 70mph to 80mph in the most exposed locations.
The forecasts said that the affected people should prepare their property and people to protect them from injuries. They recommend checking loose objects outside the house and planning to secure items such as cans, garden furniture, trumptin, tents, sheds and fences.
They recommend to check the road conditions and bus and train time, and amend travel plans if necessary to avoid the delay if necessary.
Despite the unexpected situations, the forecasts said they are Not expected of a nominated storm To hit the country.
Paul Gunderson, the chief meteorologist at the Met Office, said: “We are monitoring an intensive area of low pressure on the North Atlantic that can bring impressive weather in the UK, on Sunday and Monday.
Met Office Outlook:
Saturday
A day of sunlight and scattered shower, some heavy or thunder and sometimes merge in a long time of rain. Breezi and Gusty for the most, but slightly less than Fridays. Average temperature for September.
Saturday evening
The rain mostly dies and the winds easily. Roving chillies under clear mantras, especially in the north, with rural grass frost and isolated fog patches. Later clouds in the southwest.
sunday
For many people a fine start but again with rain spread to north -east, many times heavy. In the evening rapidly curved bends with the streets that develop widely in England and Wales.
Monday to Wednesday
Stay in the air for many people on Monday with Sunny Mantra and a bang shower on Monday, possibly heavy and thunder. On Tuesday, rain and winds gradually make the relaxation easily, but again on Wednesday, it became unresolved.