- Weather warnings issued
- Delays expected nationwide
- Power outages possible
Bus, train, and ferry services may experience delays, resulting in prolonged journeys, in regions impacted by the closure of roads and bridges.
Yellow weather warnings have been issued for torrential rain and severe gusts in the UK.
The alerts, issued by the Met Office for Wednesday, covered northern England, including Middlesbrough, Newcastle, Carlisle, Scotland, and portions of Northern Ireland.
Regional road and bridge closures may delay bus, train, and ferry services, prolonging journeys.
The weather service predicts some temporary power outages, with minimal probabilities of building damage and potentially hazardous airborne debris.
Tuesday night, precipitation is expected to extend into northwest Scotland, accompanied by stronger winds in the north.
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On Wednesday morning, severe precipitation and gales will then spread throughout North England.
In Scotland’s far north, weather advisories anticipate 85-mph wind gusts and 55-75 mph values.
On the other hand, the southern regions of the United Kingdom are anticipated to maintain a dry and brisk climate, with daytime highs of 10°C to 12°C on Wednesday.