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Strong winds set to hit Norfolk as The Met Office issues yellow weather warning





A weather warning is in place across Norfolk, with strong winds of up to 55mph expected to hit the county today.

The Met Office issued the yellow warning for wind at 6.25am, and it is expected to remain in place until 10pm.

As well as all of Norfolk, the alert covers the majority of England and Wales and stretches across to Northern Ireland.

Windy conditions are expected to bring large waves. Library image
Windy conditions are expected to bring large waves. Library image

Gusts of between 40 and 45mph are expected widely inland with isolated gusts of up to 55mph predicted on exposed coastal areas near heavier showers.

This is likely to lead to some disruption and longer journey times, particularly on exposed routes and bridges.

Power cuts are also likely and train and bus services could be delayed.

A weather warning for strong wind has been issued by the Met Office. Picture: iStock
A weather warning for strong wind has been issued by the Met Office. Picture: iStock

It is likely that some coastal routes, seafronts and coastal communities will be affected by spray and large waves which are set to have a knock-on effect on ferry crossings.

Winds are expected to slowly ease through the evening.

People are being warned to check road conditions if driving, or bus and train timetables, amending their travel plans if necessary.



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