Map shows where parts of UK will be hit by 80mph ‘danger to life winds’ this weekend --[Reported by Umva mag]

The Met Office said to tie down your belongings.

Oct 17, 2024 - 12:41
Map shows where parts of UK will be hit by 80mph ‘danger to life winds’ this weekend --[Reported by Umva mag]
People walk down street, hoods up or huddled under umbrellas, in the rain.
Winds up to 80mph will batter parts of the UK over the weekend (Picture: PA/Metro)

Winds travelling faster than the motorway speed limit will sweep across swathes of the UK on this weekend.

The Met Office has issued a yellow wind warning for Scotland, Northern Ireland, and parts of North Wales and Cumbria on Sunday and Monday.

Gusts as fast as 80mph could disrupt travel plans, damage property cause power cuts, and even prove deadly due to airborne debris and large waves.

It is expected to last from 3am on Sunday to midday Monday, the Met Office said.

Dan Holley, the forecaster’s Deputy Chief Meteorologist, said: ‘A low pressure system could bring strong winds to the north and west on Friday.

‘This combined with high spring tides may result in some coastal impacts, potentially continuing into the weekend on some coasts.

‘Warnings for Friday and later in the weekend have already been issued and will continue to be refined and reviewed in the coming days.

‘As we head into the weekend the weather will remain unsettled with further rain at times, and by Sunday, there is a chance that a particularly deep area of low pressure arriving from the Atlantic could bring more widespread strong winds, especially in northern and western areas, with potential for some disruption in places.

‘This low-pressure system is not expected to develop until Friday near the coast of Canada, so at this stage there is still a lot of uncertainty about the strength and track of this system as it interacts with the jet stream over the weekend.

‘It’s likely that Sunday’s wind warning will be updated and refined as confidence increases, so stay up to date with the latest forecast.’

To stay safe, the Met Office urged people to secure loose garden furniture and gather torches and power banks in case of power cuts.

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