WARNING over strong winds as Storm Doris hits

News Desk
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Posted Thursday, February 23, 2017 - 8:07am

Some very strong winds are expected today (Thursday) in association with storm Doris with gusts of 60-70 mph likely, and 70-80 mph on coasts and hills.

Whilst the strongest winds look to be only short-lived, damage to structures, interruptions to power supplies and widespread disruption to travel networks are likely, with a danger of injury from flying debris. Trees are also likely to be damaged or blown over.

Heavy rain is also likely through Thursday as well as some snow over high ground as the system clears eastwards. These may prove additional hazards.

There is still some uncertainty about the track of storm Doris, but increasing confidence that there will be widespread disruption across parts of England and Wales.Today:

 The heaviest of the rain will be first thing in the morning but gales are likely all day. Gusts of 50mph are likely in the towns and valleys, and 60mph on coasts and hills. Maximum Temperature 11 °C.

The five-day Met Office forecast is as follows:

Tonight:

The wind will ease and rain will clear this evening and we'll get a dry and clear night. It will be significantly cooler than recent nights, though frost is unlikely. Minimum Temperature 3 °C.

Friday:

Tomorrow will be completely different to today: it will be dry and pleasant with light winds and plenty of sunshine. Cloud will cover the far west later. Maximum Temperature 10 °C.

Outlook for Saturday to Monday:

Saturday will stay mostly dry and mild but become windy again, although less windy than today. Rain will arrive later, followed by more wind and rain on Sunday and Monday.

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