Severe weather warning for Devon

Mary
Authored by Mary
Posted: Wednesday, October 8, 2014 - 15:04

The Met Office has issued a severe weather warning of strong wind, with gusts of up to 60mph expected along exposed parts of the coast.

Forecasters say southwesterly winds will strengthen through this evening with gales expected overnight. Gusts are likely to reach 50mph quite widely, with 60mph gusts possible across exposed coasts and headlands. There will also be squally, thundery showers. Winds will then moderate through Thursday morning.

The warning is in place from 6pm until 9am tomorrow.

Forecasters have advised the public to be aware of the potential for some minor disruption.

Chief Forecaster at the Met Office said: “An area of low pressure will move eastwards towards southern Ireland later on Wednesday, with strong winds around its leading flank.

“In addition, very unstable conditions are likely to generate strong, squally gusts in association with showers.

“The winds will also combine with high tides and large waves, leading to some coastal over-topping.”

The Environment Agency has also warned that there is a risk of flooding due to high tides tonight and tomorrow morning. Keep up to date with flood warnings here.

Forecast for tomorrow:

Another unsettled day with sunny spells and scattered showers, these heavy with a risk of thunder at times. Wind and showers will gradually ease through the day. Maximum temperature 19C.

Outlook for Friday to Sunday:

A mixture of sunny spells and showers, these heavy at times with possible thunder. Winds generally light to moderate, allowing chilly nights with possible localised mist or fog patches.

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