
"Strong and gusty winds are expected across the whole of England, likely causing disruption to rail and road travel, as well as power sources. Londoners have also been advised to check road conditions if driving and bus or train timetables to look out for delays or alterations to their journeys. The weather warning is in place across the UK from Sunday at 8pm, until Monday at 6pm. In London wind"
"The weather in London is expected to settle at the start of next week, with extreme winds clearing by Tuesday. Elsewhere, strong west winds are due to arrive across coastal areas of southwest England and Wales on Sunday evening and are expected to develop inland on Monday. Gusts of up to 70mph may be possible along coasts and hills, but are expected to slowly ease from the west later on"
"Monday evening. The extreme gusts are due to impact the whole of the UK from the south east up to Yorkshire, also hitting major cities including Bristol, Brighton and Nottingham. The Met Office said weather warnings are likely to change quickly and recommends staying up to date with the weather forecast in your area. To prepare for potential power cuts, the Met Office has advised getting torches, batteries and mobile phone"
Strong and gusty winds will affect the whole of England and much of the UK from Sunday 8pm to Monday 6pm, with London seeing gusts up to 30mph on Saturday and Sunday and up to 48mph on Monday, plus heavy rain Sunday afternoon. Coastal and hilly areas in southwest England and Wales may experience gusts up to 70mph, spreading inland Monday and easing from the west late Monday. Major cities including Bristol, Brighton and Nottingham are at risk of extreme gusts. The Met Office recommends securing loose outdoor items, preparing torches and power packs, and checking routes and timetables before travel.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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