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UK Braces for 65mph Gales: Yellow Warning Issued
20 Jan
Summary
- Yellow weather warning for wind issued for south-west England and Wales.
- Winds could reach up to 65mph, causing transport and power disruptions.
- Residents advised to prepare for potential power cuts and coastal dangers.

Parts of south-west England and Wales are bracing for significant disruption as a yellow weather warning for high winds takes effect from 4am tomorrow. The Met Office forecasts winds gusting up to 65mph, particularly in exposed hilly and coastal areas. This is expected to lead to delays across various transport networks, including road, rail, air, and ferry services.
High-sided vehicles may face challenges on exposed routes and bridges, while the possibility of power cuts has been highlighted. Residents in coastal communities are cautioned about large waves and sea spray, with warnings to stay away from the water's edge. The strong winds are predicted to accompany a band of heavy rain moving east through the day.
Authorities advise residents in affected areas to prepare for potential power outages by gathering essential items like torches and batteries. Checking travel conditions before setting out is strongly recommended. The winds are expected to ease once the rain clears, but preparedness is key for those in the warned regions.




