A yellow wind alert has been announced for northern England, including several areas in Greater Manchester. The warning covers Bolton, Bury, Oldham and Trafford, as well as other parts of the region.
This alert is in place from 5pm on Saturday, April 4, until 7am on Sunday, April 5, due to the anticipated strong winds of up to 90mph in some parts of the UK.
This is different to the previous wind warning, which was previously in place from 6pm on Saturday, April 4 until 12pm on Easter Sunday.
According to Tom Crabtree, deputy chief forecaster at the Met Office, “Storm Dave will form and rapidly deepen on Saturday as it approaches the UK from the west.”
He added that parts of Scotland might experience gusts of 60-70mph, and some coastal areas could face winds as high as 80-90mph.
Gusts of 50-60mph are predicted to occur more commonly across northern Britain.
Northern Scotland may see heavy snowfall on the hills, accumulating up to 10-20cm of snow, alongside strong winds that could result in blizzard-like conditions.
Heavy rain is expected to spread across the UK as Storm Dave moves eastwards.
The Met Office warned that the strong winds pose a risk of causing injuries and danger to life from flying debris, which may also result in damage and travel disturbances across the affected areas.
While northern regions are anticipated to face more severe conditions, southern parts of the UK are not set to feel the impact of the storm.
Travel services, including road, rail, air, and ferry, are likely to be disrupted, with longer journey times and potential cancellations.
Certain roads and bridges might need to be closed, and power cuts could occur, possibly impacting other services such as mobile phone coverage.
Debris-related injuries and danger to life are forecasted, with large waves expected to pose a threat to sea fronts, coastal roads, and properties.
Precautionary advice encourages the public to ensure the safety of loose items around their homes and to prepare for any delays by checking travel conditions and schedules.
Residents near the coast are advised to be cautious of large waves and to be prepared for the quick updates in weather warnings.
The general public is continually advised to stay informed with the latest updates as Storm Dave was expected to move across Scotland on the night of Saturday into Sunday and off into the North Sea.
The storm is predicted to bring strong winds, primarily from the southwest direction.
The highest wind speeds are expected during Saturday evening, with a small chance of brief gusts of 70-80 mph, particularly in northern England and southern Scotland.
In addition to the strong winds, large waves could result in dangerous conditions around windward coasts.
People are advised to follow official advice to ensure safety.
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