What do yellow, amber and red weather warnings from the Met Office mean?
Briefly

"Yellow weather warnings are issued for a range of weather situations likely to cause low-level impact, such as travel disruption, to a limited area."
"Amber warnings indicate severe weather that could disrupt plans, causing travel hindrances, road and rail closures, power cuts, and posing risks to life and property."
"Red weather warnings are the most serious alerts issued by the Met Office, meaning immediate action should be taken to protect yourself and minimize danger."
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