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Northern Scotland Faces 75mph Gusts: Stay Safe Outdoors!
27 Nov
Summary
- Winds exceeding 75mph are forecast for northern Scotland and the Hebrides.
- A yellow weather warning for wind is active from Thursday afternoon to Friday.
- Met Office provides five key tips for staying safe during the gale.

Parts of the UK, specifically northern Scotland and the Hebrides, are anticipating extremely strong winds of over 75 mph to hit within hours. A yellow weather warning has been issued by the Met Office, commencing Thursday afternoon and continuing until late Friday afternoon.
Residents are advised to take precautions by securing loose outdoor items that could become hazards. When travelling, planning routes, checking for delays, and having essentials like warm clothing and a torch are recommended. Driving in high winds increases accident risks, so vigilance is crucial.
Coastal residents and those near cliffs should heed forecasts and be wary of large waves. The Met Office strongly advises staying indoors whenever possible during the alert. If venturing out, avoid sheltering near buildings or trees, and always keep dogs on a lead near cliffs.



