UK weather: Warning of 'danger to life' as heavy winds to batter parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland

20 January 2025, 11:14 | Updated: 20 January 2025, 12:53

Heavy winds are expected to batter parts of the UK later this week - with a warning the gusts could cause "danger to life".

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather alert, stretching across the west coast and north of Scotland, as well as Northern Ireland.

The warning will come into force at 12am on Friday and will run until 12pm on Saturday.

The Met Office said the deep area of low pressure could bring a spell of very strong southeasterly to southwesterly winds with gusts reaching 50-60mph inland and 70-80mph along coasts, which may hit higher in a "few locations".

The wind strength is expected to gradually ease through Saturday from the south.

The Met Office said the gales could cause damage to buildings, including tiles blown from roofs.

Power cuts may also occur, as well as travel disruptions to road, rail, air and ferry services.

The Met Office warned: "Injuries and danger to life could occur from flying debris, as well as large waves and beach material being thrown onto seafronts, coastal roads and properties."

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Those in the danger zone are being urged to check and secure loose items outside their homes, including bins, garden furniture, trampolines, tents, sheds and fences.

Those planning on heading out are being advised to check the road conditions and amend travel plans if necessary.

To prepare for a power cut, consider stocking up on torches and batteries, a mobile phone power pack and other essential items.

The Met Office added: "If you are on the coast, stay safe during stormy weather by being aware of large waves.

"Even from the shore, large breaking waves can sweep you off your feet and out to sea.

"Take care if walking near cliffs. Know your route and keep dogs on a lead.

"In an emergency, call 999 and ask for the coastguard."

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