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A yellow weather warning for strong winds has been issued across Surrey for New Year's Day. The Met Office alert comes into effect at 07:00 GMT and lasts until 23:59 on 1 January.
Part of the gardens at RHS Wisley in Surrey have been closed for the weekend [RHS Wisley] High winds are causing closures and cancellations in parts of the South East on the weekend before Christmas.
A yellow wind warning has come into force for large parts of England, with gusts of up to 65mph expected in some places. ... and in Surrey all lines between Cobham & Stoke D’abernon and Oxshott ...
Storm Darragh has hit the island of Ireland, with seven counties subject to red wind warnings overnight. Airports have warned of potential disruption and some ferries have been cancelled. A series ...
The National Weather Service issues a similar high wind warning (Specific Area Message Encoding code: HWW) for high winds on land. The criteria vary from place to place; however, in most cases, the warning applies to winds of 40 miles per hour (64 km/h) to 73 miles per hour (117 km/h) for at least 1 hour; or any gusts of 58 miles per hour (93 km/h) to 114 miles per hour (183 km/h) on land.
Met Éireann issued red wind warnings for seven counties from 9 p.m. on 6 December whilst the rest of the country was under orange warnings from 8 p.m. A yellow wind warning also covered the country from 3 p.m. on 5 December until 3 p.m. on 7 December, as well as a yellow rain warning covering thirteen counties from 10 a.m. on 6 December to 10 ...
A yellow warning for wind was in place in the South East over the weekend, leading to changes to planned events and transport delays. Weather warnings and flood alerts remain in other parts of the ...
Storm Warning – Issued if winds of 48 to 63 kn (89 to 117 km/h) are forecast. Hurricane Force Wind Warning – Issued for winds of 64 kn (119 km/h) or greater. Squall Warning – Issued for forecast or observed wind gusts of 34 kn (63 km/h) or greater that are associated with a line, or an organized area, of thunderstorms.