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Scotland Braces for 75mph Gales as UK Warns of Floods
26 Nov
Summary
- Yellow weather warning issued for strong winds up to 75 mph.
- Disruption expected from potential power cuts and transport delays.
- Flood warnings and alerts are active for several rivers.

Brits are advised to prepare for a dramatic change in weather conditions as a cold snap gives way to heavy rain and powerful winds. A yellow weather warning has been issued for parts of northern Scotland, anticipating winds of up to 75 mph. This significant wind speed poses risks of short-term power loss and considerable delays to road, air, and ferry transport services throughout Thursday and Friday.
Authorities are urging coastal residents to exercise extreme caution due to the potential for large, dangerous waves. Those near cliffs are also advised to be aware of their surroundings and keep pets on leads. Meteorologists forecast a blustery period with showers driven by these strong winds, with rain moving across the country from the Atlantic. Some areas, particularly in the West Midlands and central Wales, could see temperatures plummeting below 0C, with lows of -4C forecast overnight.
In addition to wind and cold, flood warnings and alerts are in place for multiple river systems, including the River Derwent and the rivers Bure, Ant, and Thurn. The forecast for the weekend and into early December suggests continued changeable and unsettled conditions, with a possibility of snow on higher ground. Despite the current cold, temperatures are predicted to be around or slightly above average overall for early December.




