Swathes of Britain are set to be battered by gales as Storm Arwen brings winds of up to 75mph. The Met Office has issued weather warnings covering most of the UK for 27 November, with coastal areas hit hardest. Forecasters say high winds may cause some travel disruption and damage in the worst-affected areas. An amber alert issued for northeast Scotland and northeast England says ‘flying debris is likely and could lead to injuries or danger to life’. Longer journey times in those areas are likely, with rail, air and ferry services potentially disrupted. Parts of the UK are also set for a sprinkling of snow this weekend as an Arctic blast bites, sending temperatures tumbling towards freezing. The wintry mix of gales, rain and snow is predicted anywhere except the far south.
Storm Arwen bringing snow and gales
Written by David Fletcher 25 Nov 2021Additional Info
- Pray: for the safety of travellers, for the elderly to keep warm, and for wind gust damage to be minimal. (Mark 4:39)
- More: www.independent.co.uk/weather/snow-forecast-uk-weather-met-office-b1964179.html