Storm Dave Set to Bring 90mph Winds to Parts of the UK
Storm Dave forecast to hit UK with 90mph horror winds in just HOURS - full list of 25 areas at risk
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Storm Dave is expected to hit various regions in the UK with winds reaching up to 90mph, prompting the Met Office to issue an amber warning. Residents in 25 areas are advised to stay indoors as the storm may cause travel disruptions and pose risks to life due to flying debris and coastal hazards.
- 01Storm Dave could bring winds of up to 90mph in northern regions of the UK.
- 02An amber warning has been issued for 25 locations, effective from 7pm today until 3am on Easter Sunday.
- 03Travel disruptions are expected, including potential cancellations of air, ferry, and rail services.
- 04Residents are advised to stay indoors to avoid risks from flying debris and dangerous waves.
- 05Additional yellow warnings for snow and wind are also in effect across various regions.
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The Met Office has issued an amber warning for wind as Storm Dave approaches the UK, with forecasts predicting winds of up to 90mph in northern areas. The warning is active from 7pm today until 3am on Easter Sunday, affecting 25 locations across England, Wales, and southern Scotland. Residents are warned to expect significant travel disruptions, including delays and cancellations of air, ferry, and rail services. The storm poses risks of flying debris, which could lead to injuries or even fatalities, particularly in coastal regions where substantial waves may impact roads and properties. In addition to the amber warning, a yellow warning for snow has been upgraded for parts of Scotland, where up to 6 inches of snowfall is anticipated. The Met Office advises residents in affected areas to remain indoors to minimize the risk of injury during the storm.
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Residents in the affected areas may face travel disruptions and risks to personal safety due to strong winds and hazardous conditions.
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