THE latest storm to batter the country - Storm Imogen - is sweeping in from the English Channel.
But what does this mean for Bolton?
Forecasters say the worst of the weather will be felt in other parts of the country, as Storm Imogen battered southern parts of the country with hurricane-force winds that reached nearly 100mph.
The Met Office has issued an amber "be prepared" wind warning for Wales, the south west, the south coast and London and south-east England, while coastal areas are expected to be lashed with large waves.
#StormImogen thrill-seekers are advised not to put themselves at risk when taking pictures https://t.co/16UKeGXRof pic.twitter.com/mdqzb0ONJg
— Met Office (@metoffice) February 8, 2016
There are currently no warnings in place for North West England.
The Met Office forecast for Bolton and the North West predicts a cold and windy night for all with further outbreaks of rain tonight.
Tomorrow will see a chilly day with outbreaks of rain and hill snow moving south.
It will become drier with lighter winds, sunny spells and isolated wintry showers later with maximum temperatures of 6°C.
It will remain cold with light winds on Wednesday and Thursday, mainly dry with scattered wintry showers and overnight frosts.
It will be windier with possible rain and hill snow arriving from the south on Friday.
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