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‘Stay indoors’ warning for UK households on Monday and Tuesday | Weather | News

People are asked to stay interior and avoid going out on Monday and Tuesday, as part of the advice on how to remain safe in the strong winds estimated by the Met Office.

Estimated, until 06:00 on Monday at 06:00, Britain’s Scottish, Northern Ireland, including most and almost all England, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Belfast, Leeds and York, including yellow air warning containing at least 26 cities, including. Estimated, Storm Floris says that it is likely to bring ‘unreasonable and potentially devastating winds’ on Monday and Tuesday. He said that the buildings, power outages and all the danger of life are possible and that it is possible both on roads and railways, airports and ferry services with travel deduction.

Estimated advice to its users on how to remain safe in strong winds, which are estimated to hit England on 4 and 5 August and involve staying inside during the storm.

The Met Office said in a linked advice on being safe in the strong wind: olmak Being in high winds makes you more vulnerable to injury. Stay inside as much as possible. If you don’t go out, try not to walk or host near buildings and trees. ”

Met Office also said with the yellow air warning ‘Stay safe in a storm’.

“During the storm: Stay in the interior as possible; if you go out, try not to walk or host buildings and trees. Stay away from the shelter of the border walls and fences – if these structures fail, they will collapse on this side.

“Do not go out to repair the damage while the storm continues

“If possible, enter and release your home through the sheltered doors.

“Open the inner doors just as necessary and close them back.”

“Storm Floris will bring an unusual windy magic in the northern half of the year in the northern half of the year in the northern half of the year. It is likely that the most powerful winds will occur in Scotland in the afternoon and night, but some uncertainties remain in the depth of Floris.

“Throughout the warning area, many inner regions are likely to see the shores and high ground, especially in Scotland, 60-70 miles / hour Western wind Gusts.

There is a spell of powerful winds for a while with 60-70 miles / hour / hour / hour and 85 miles / h in the exposed Scottish coastline and hills. Winds will relax in the West on Mondays later, but will remain very strong until Tuesday in East. Heavy rain can contribute to deterioration in places.

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