The Met Office has issued a yellow wind warning for parts of South West England this weekend, warning of strong winds and heavy rain that could lead to travel disruption and power outages. The warning is in effect from 6 AM to 6 PM on Sunday and covers most of Devon, all of Cornwall, and coastal areas of Somerset and Gloucestershire.
What to Expect from the Weather Warning
The Met Office has cautioned that winds could reach up to 70 mph in exposed areas, with 50-60 mph gusts expected more widely. The combination of strong winds and rain is likely to cause poor travel conditions, particularly on the roads.
Possible Impacts:
- Delays on roads, railways, air travel, and ferry services
- Bus and train disruptions, with longer journey times
- Power outages and other service interruptions possible
- High-sided vehicles may face difficulties on exposed routes and bridges
Detailed Five-Day Weather Forecast for South West England
Today (Thursday):
- Weather: Wet and windy, with heavy rain and coastal gales
- Afternoon: Some brightness in the north and west, but cloudy elsewhere
- Temperature: High of 15°C (very mild but windy)
Tonight (Thursday Night):
- Evening: Dry with some clear spells, and winds temporarily easing
- Overnight: Cloud builds again, with rain returning and winds strengthening
- Temperature: Mild, minimum of 11°C
Friday:
- Weather: Another unsettled day with heavy rain and strong coastal winds
- Evening: Becoming drier later in the day
- Temperature: High of 14°C, above average for February
Outlook for Saturday to Monday:
- Saturday: Possible sunny spells with scattered showers
- Sunday: Wet and windy, with strong winds and heavy rain
- Monday: Bright spells with some showers, as temperatures return to average
How to Stay Safe During the Storm
- Check travel updates before heading out
- Secure outdoor furniture and loose objects
- Drive cautiously and avoid unnecessary travel during peak winds
- Prepare for power cuts by charging devices and keeping emergency supplies ready
This latest weather warning highlights the importance of staying prepared for severe weather conditions. With strong winds and rain expected, South West England residents should take necessary precautions and stay updated with the latest forecasts.
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