A yellow weather warning has been issued for Helensburgh and Lomond due to strong winds expected this weekend. Stay safe!
Helensburgh: The Met Office has put out a yellow alert for strong winds this Friday and Saturday. It’s going to be a wild couple of days!
This warning covers Strathclyde and parts of west and south Scotland. So, if you’re in the area, keep an eye on the weather.
Expect some serious gusts, with speeds hitting 50-60 mph inland and even stronger along the coast, reaching up to 80 mph. That’s no joke!
They’re warning that flying debris could cause injuries and even pose a danger to life. A deep low-pressure system is moving in, and it’s going to be intense.
Here’s what you might see: some buildings could get damaged, like tiles flying off roofs. Power cuts are also a possibility, which could mess with your phone service.
Watch out for large waves and beach materials being tossed onto roads and properties. It’s going to be a bit chaotic out there!
Travel plans? You might want to rethink them. Road, rail, air, and ferry services could be delayed or canceled, and some routes might even close.
A spokesperson from the Met Office mentioned that the wind should start to calm down by Saturday afternoon. So hang in there!