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Get ready for a wild weekend as Storm Kathleen sweeps into the UK, promising chaos and disruption. The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings, with gusts of more than 50mph expected on Saturday, and even stronger winds along the coast. Coastal areas could see winds of up to 70mph, potentially leading to travel disruptions in Scotland and across the UK.
As the storm approaches, heavy rain and snow are forecasted, adding to the weather woes. The combination of high winds, rain, and snow poses a risk of flooding for homes and businesses, with coastal regions on high alert. Yellow weather warnings are in place for parts of England and Scotland, with residents urged to stay safe and prepare for the turbulent weather conditions.
Met Eireann has also issued a Status Orange Wind Warning for Cork, emphasizing the severity of Storm Kathleen. The storm, named by the Irish Meteorological Service, is set to unleash its fury, with blustery conditions expected from Friday onwards. The country is bracing for the impact of the storm, with authorities closely monitoring the situation to ensure the safety of residents.
In the midst of Storm Kathleen's rampage, it's vital to stay informed and take necessary precautions to safeguard against the impending weather chaos. As the weekend unfolds, keep an eye on updates from the Met Office and local authorities to stay ahead of the storm and protect yourself and your property.
Did you know? Storm Kathleen is set to bring unseasonably wet and windy weather to the UK, with gusts of up to 70mph expected in coastal areas. The combination of heavy rain, snow, and strong winds could lead to travel disruptions and possible flooding, making it crucial to stay alert and prepared for the storm's impact.
The storm is likely to bring gusts of more than 50mph on Saturday, with stronger winds at the coast.
After the recent wet weather it is going to turn very windy this weekend as Storm Kathleen hits the UK.
Winds of up to 70mph may hit coastal areas this weekend as rain and snow could cause travel disruption in Scotland.
The Met Office also warned that heavy rain could cause travel disruption, with a chance of flooding for some homes and businesses. A snow warning is also in ...
Yellow weather warnings are in place along the west coast of England and Scotland from 8am to 10pm on Saturday, with strong winds expected to cause large waves ...
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for the whole of Cornwall to be hit with strong winds starting from 8am on Saturday (April 6) until 10pm.
The Met Office has issued three yellow ...
After the recent wet weather it is going to turn very windy this weekend as Storm Kathleen hits the UK.
Blustery conditions are set to arrive on Friday as the storm, named by the Irish Meteorological Service, Met Eireann, rolls in. | ITV National News.
Cork County Council's Severe Weather Assessment Team convened today following the issuing of a Met รireann Status Orange Wind Warning for Cork.
Some exposed and coastal areas could see gusts reaching higher speeds of up to 70mph. A Met Office warning for strong winds has been issued for Northern Ireland ...
The UK endured blustery and showery weather today following the arrival of a low pressure system named as Olivia - before Storm Kathleen hits with 70mph ...
People have been urged to prepare for flooding, travel disruption and possible power cuts this weekend.
There could be snow of 10cm or more in places above 300 metres. Large parts of the UK are then covered by a yellow weather warning for wind on Saturday, which ...
We could see a 'Smorgasbord of weather types' with warnings also of flooding on Gloucestershire border.
Storm Kathleen is expected to bring in gusts of winds reaching up to 70mph, with parts of Scotland also set to be hit by snow.
The UK is set to be battered by heavy rain and winds of up to 70mph as Storm Kathleen approaches.
The UK forecast up to and including the weekend presents what the experts are calling a 'Smorgasbord of weather types'.
The west coast of England and Scotland can expect to see gusts of up to 70mph.
Low pressure will bring windy conditions and continued showers, especially in the west, and above average temperature in East Anglia.
People have been urged to prepare for flooding, travel disruption and possible power cuts this weekend.
People visiting beaches this weekend are being warned to take extra care as wind gusts of up to 70mph (112km/h) are forecast on the Welsh coast.
With Storm Kathleen expected to bring strong winds and high waves to the region tomorrow, the RNLI and National Highway are urging people planning on going ...
A yellow warning has been issued for the whole of Northern Ireland and the west coast of England, Wales and southern Scotland. The warning is slated to be in ...
Multi agency partners including the PSNI, NIE, the Department for Infrastructure and other emergency response and public sector organisations have.
Kathleen is the eleventh-named weather system to hit the UK already this current storm season. | ITV National News.
Winds of 70mph may hit Cornwall, Wales and the north-west. Elsewhere, temperatures could climb to 22C.