Floris Storm: Scans Britain with winds of 145 km/h – frustrations, warnings and chaos in travel

The Floris Storm is hit by Monday morning the North United Kingdom, causing strong winds of wind, heavy rainfall and large turmoil in commutes, in a rare weather rally. Orange Alarm in much of the Scottish Meteorological Service (Met Office) has issued an orange warning (Amber) for Scotland, warning of up to 85mph (137km/h), while yellow warning (Yellow) for Northern England. Experts warn of falling of objects, broken branches and dangers at outdoor events, as many travelers are in the country due to a tourist season and festivals held, especially in Edinburgh. Turnover in travel and transport, the LNER railway carrier recommended that the public not traveling north of Newcastle, while Avanti West Coast discourages movements to Preston, as “conditions are expected to be extremely difficult”. Network Rail has announced the lines to Aberdin, Dundee, Edinburgh, Faife, Invernes, Perth and the West Highland line from […]
Source: News Beast

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