to take the brunt of storm eleanor first, expecting the isle of man to take the brunt of storm eleanorfirstpart of the country at least. the isle of man is expecting winds of 63mph or so. that should hit about 10pm. of 63mph or so. that should hit about10pm. a of 63mph or so. that should hit about 10pm. a couple of hours later we'll find those strong winds hitting this part of the world, the north west coast, where we have warnings for cumbria and lancashire in terms of wind speeds here, we're looking at mid—sos to the low 60smph across this region. of course, there's flooding to bear in mind as well. strong winds, heavy rain plus high tides are combining to make conditions really difficult overnight and through into thursday morning. we should expect, according to the environment agency, conditions to be like they were in the storm of january 2014. then we did seea the storm of january 2014. then we did see a great deal of disruption. we've had flood warnings, that's where flooding is expected for much of the cumbria and north lancashire coastline, and morecambe bay. cumbria have said they