Storm Bella will bring severe gales and heavy rain on Boxing Day, the Met Office has warned. Its arrival will bring winds of up to 70mph in exposed coastal locations and further downpours, with damage to buildings, flying debris, severe flooding, and power cuts expected. Brits in affected areas are being warned to look out for falling tiles from roofs and travel cancellations. Mobile phone coverage may even be affected as Brits battle the storm. The Met Office said: “Storm Bella will bring disruption to travel and utilities over parts of south and southeast England and south Wales. “Very strong southwesterly winds are expected for parts of south and southeast England and south Wales on Sunday morning. “Inland gusts of 50-60 mph are likely with a few spots likely to see 60-70 mph for a time. “Hills and particularly coasts exposed to the southwesterly winds will see a few gusts of 70-80 mph. “In addition to the strong winds, a period of heavy, squally rain is expected and may prove an additional hazard.” A total of 5 weather warnings are in place across the country. An amber wind warning, which warns travel could be disrupted, has been issued for parts…