Met Office issues urgent ‘stay away’ warning | Weather | News

The Met Office released an emergency “Stay away” warning for the UK to be influenced by waves and winds in the coming days. The weather service published in X: “Big waves and strong winds in the next few days are probably on the beaches, so stay safe on the beach.” Experts, the British “stay away from the edges of the cliff” and “waves” you can sweep from your feet “to” Stop back from the stormy seas, “he added. People are asked to call 999 and ask if they see someone in trouble to protect the beach.
Three yellow air warnings for the UK, two impressive parts of the South Wales, and another, one of the south -west, south east and south England, was published. The locals were told today that they were told to wait for heavy shower and longer heavy rain that could bring some deterioration to transportation and infrastructure between 22: 00-12: 00 today.
Between 07.56: 00-16: 00, Port Talbot, Neath, Merthyr Tydfil and Swansea warn the “frequent heavy shower” inhabitants, which are likely to continue on Thursday morning and afternoon, until the middle of the afternoon.
Met Office, “it is possible for a few houses and businesses to flood” and the roads and flooding of the roads probably made the journey longer longer, he added.
Estimators also said, “A little deduction for power supplies and other possible services.”
Experts said about today’s weather: “For many of the sunlight and scattered shower, this heavy and thunder is full from time to time.
“Breezy, especially in the West, and I feel cooler here, but in the East, sunny spells are warmer.”
Tonight, things are expected to “be largely dry with net spells in the East and Southeast.”
“Shower will be more organized in the southwest and northwest.”
“Airy for most.”
On Friday, more rain is expected in the South West with “heavy and thunder showers”.
Experts added: “They are moving to the east in the southern districts.
“Any shower elsewhere with average temperatures in the afternoon.”




