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Met Office issues danger-to-life wind warning for 11 areas for 15 hours
Summary
The Met Office has issued a danger-to-life wind warning for parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland covering 11 areas from 9pm this evening until midday on Monday; a separate yellow rain warning for parts of Scotland warns of heavy rain and flood risk.
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The Met Office has issued a danger-to-life wind warning affecting parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland. The warning begins at 9pm this evening and runs until midday on Monday. Officials report winds could reach around 80mph in exposed locations and there is a small chance of injuries from flying debris. A separate yellow warning for rain covers parts of Scotland and notes flood risk where heavy falls and thawing snow are expected.
Key details:
- Warning period: 9pm this evening until midday on Monday, covering 11 areas in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
- Wind risk: The Met Office reports possible gusts up to about 80mph in exposed places and states there is a danger-to-life warning in place.
- Impacts noted: Officials reported a small chance of injuries from flying debris, possible power cuts, and transport disruption including roads, bridges and train services.
- Rain and flooding: A yellow rain warning for parts of Scotland indicates widespread 60mm of rain and up to 110mm in some areas, with thawing snow adding to flood risk.
Summary:
The Met Office warnings indicate a period of strong winds and heavy rain with risks to safety, infrastructure and transport across the named areas. The warnings are in force until midday on Monday and the Met Office is the source of the stated timings and risk assessments.
