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Met Office Issues Yellow warning for East of England

In Effect From:
June 10th, 5:00 am
In Effect Till:
June 10th, 11:00 am
Current Status:
Warning No Longer In Effect

Unexpectedly strong winds could cause travel disruption.

Strong north to northwesterly winds will briefly sweep across Eastern England this morning, particularly impacting North and East Norfolk as well as East Suffolk. Inland areas can expect gusts of 35-45 mph, with coastal areas experiencing gusts of around 50 mph. The strong winds may be enough to bring down some branches or trees due to the full leaf coverage on trees.

To avoid delays, it is important to check road conditions before driving and to review bus and train timetables, adjusting travel plans if necessary. Weather warnings can change rapidly, so it is advised to stay updated on the forecast in your specific area according to the Met Office.

What To EXPECT

  • Possible delays to road, rail, and ferry transport
  • Some bus and train services likely affected, leading to longer journeys
  • Possible delays for high-sided vehicles on exposed routes

Regions Affected

East of England

  • Norfolk
  • Suffolk
For more details please visit the Met Office's UK Weather Warnings Page

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