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    Amber warning for Storm Floris with winds of 85mph feared for Scotland – as rail firm warns passengers NOT to travel further than Newcastle

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    Amber warning for Storm Floris with winds of 85mph feared for Scotland – as rail firm warns passengers NOT to travel further than Newcastle
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    Storm Floris is set to wreak havoc across Britain with devastating winds of 85mph expected and an amber weather warning in place.

    The sixth named storm of the 2024-25 season has arrived in time for August and will batter Britain tomorrow.

    A ‘danger to life’ alert is in place for most of Scotland between 10am and 10pm.

    And a yellow warning for wind has also been issued for as far south as Manchester and north Wales – as well as the entirety of Northern Ireland between 6am and midnight tomorrow.

    The Met Office has warned of potential travel disruption when the summer storm hits, with the Scottish Transport Secretary saying the unseasonable weather makes raising awareness even more important.

    Network Rail has warned of disruption to trains as a result of the weather, while cancellations to ferry services are also likely.

    Train operator LNER has warned passengers not to travel north of Newcastle on Monday as a result of the forecast.

    Those intending to travel tomorrow can do so on Sunday, the operator said, with tickets also being valid until Wednesday.

    Amber warning for Storm Floris with winds of 85mph feared for Scotland – as rail firm warns passengers NOT to travel further than Newcastle

    Parts of Britain and Ireland are to be battered by the storm. Pictured: A cyclist riding through flood water on the Bay Estate in Dundalk, Co Louth, last week

    A man makes a makeshift cover to shelter from the morning rain in Trafalgar Square on July 31

    A man makes a makeshift cover to shelter from the morning rain in Trafalgar Square on July 31

    Avanti West Coast advised passengers not to travel north of Preston on Monday as it expects its Scottish-English routes to be ‘heavily affected’ by Storm Floris. 

    The operator said services are likely to be impacted in Lancaster, Oxenholme, Penrith, Carlisle, Lockerbie, Motherwell, Haymarket, Glasgow Central and Edinburgh.

    Tickets dated for Monday for these areas will be accepted on Sunday and Tuesday, it added.

    The Met Office said gusts could reach 85mph on exposed coasts or hills north of the border.

    Scottish Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop said a meeting had been held on Friday to ensure the country is ready for the storm, adding: ‘Given the unusual timing, and the fact some people will be on holiday, travelling or perhaps unaware, we are trying to raise even more awareness than usual of this potentially disruptive storm.

    ‘Please check with operators as we do expect rail, ferries, roads and bridges to be disrupted on Monday across the country.

    ‘This is a slightly unusual situation for August, however the message is the same as winter – plan ahead, check your journey in advance, allow extra time, and don’t take any unnecessary risks.

    ‘Officials will be monitoring the situation and are ready to stand up the Multi Agency Response Team, if required.

    man jogging in the morning rain in Trafalgar Square, central London, on July 31

    man jogging in the morning rain in Trafalgar Square, central London, on July 31

    Mounted military personnel yesterday morning rain near Trafalgar Square, central London

    Mounted military personnel yesterday morning rain near Trafalgar Square, central London

    ‘I am grateful to those who are giving up their weekend and time off to help co-ordinate the transport sector’s response.

    ‘Traffic Scotland, Police Scotland, Sepa, local authorities and others will communicate any closures to the public and provide real-time updates.’

    Scottish ferry operator CalMac has issued a series of cancellation warnings ahead of the storm.

    ‘Disruption to sailings is expected across our network on Monday August 4 due to forecasted strong winds across parts of Scotland’s west coast,’ it posted on X.

    Elsewhere, motorists have been urged to slow down in poor weather and avoid exposed Highland and coastal routes.

    Rod Dennis, of the RAC breakdown service, said: ‘This unseasonable bout of stormy weather will mean drivers in the north and west of the UK need to take extra care at the start of next week.

    ‘It’s the height of the holiday season, so those towing trailers and caravans, as well as those with roof and tent boxes, must ensure their loads are properly secured.’

    Shaun Jones, of the AA, said: ‘If you’re planning a journey – especially through exposed or rural areas – it’s worth checking the latest forecast, allow extra time, and be prepared for the unexpected.

    People walking in the morning rain in Leicester Square, central London today

    People walking in the morning rain in Leicester Square, central London today

    People punting on the river Cam on a wet start to the day yesterday in Cambridge

    People punting on the river Cam on a wet start to the day yesterday in Cambridge

    ‘Keep both hands on the wheel, especially on open roads and motorways, and be mindful of high-sided vehicles and cyclists who may be more affected by gusts.

    ‘Watch out for fallen branches or debris, particularly in rural areas – this could be telltale signs of a fallen tree ahead.’

    Met Office chief meteorologist Matthew Lehnert said: ‘Across the warning area, many inland areas are likely to see gusts of 40-50mph, with 60-70mph more likely at higher elevations and around exposed coasts in Scotland.

    ‘There is a small chance that some locations here could even record gusts of 85mph.’

    The strongest winds will most likely affect Scotland on Monday afternoon and night but ‘there remains some uncertainty in the depth and track of Floris’, a spokesperson added.

    ‘Winds will first ease in the west during later Monday but remaining very strong overnight until early Tuesday in the east.

    ‘Heavy rain may also contribute to the disruption in places.’

    The warning zone covers Scotland, parts of Northern Ireland, north Wales and the north of England.



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