STORM WARNING Storm Amy Set to Slam UK with Gusty Winds on Saturday
Storm Amy Set to Slam UK with Gusty Winds on Saturday – UKNIP

Brace yourselves! Storm Amy is barreling towards England and Wales this Saturday, bringing fierce gusts up to 65mph. London faces a full-day wind warning from midnight to 7pm as the tempest sweeps in.

Wind Warning and Weather Breakdown for October 4

The Met Office has issued a strong wind warning for the capital, with possible travel chaos and power blips. Early Saturday kicks off mostly dry with some sunshine, but expect showers and strengthening winds into the afternoon.

Hourly Weather Snap for Saturday

  • 12am – Rain
  • 1am – Cloudy
  • 2am – Rain
  • 3am – Rain
  • 4am – Cloudy
  • 5am – Intermittent clouds
  • 6am – Partly cloudy
  • 7am – Clear
  • 8am – Mostly cloudy with showers
  • 9am – Partly sunny with showers
  • 10am – Sunny
  • 11am – Mostly sunny
  • 12pm – Partly sunny
  • 1pm – Intermittent clouds
  • 2pm – Intermittent clouds
  • 3pm – Intermittent clouds
  • 4pm – Partly sunny
  • 5pm – Intermittent clouds
  • 6pm – Intermittent clouds
  • 7pm – Intermittent clouds
  • 8pm – Intermittent clouds
  • 9pm – Intermittent clouds
  • 10pm – Mostly cloudy
  • 11pm – Intermittent clouds

Travel Warnings and Safety Tips

Strong winds could mess with bus and train schedules. Expect road delays, possible power cuts, and disruptions on bridges. Storm Amy means business, so keep your eye on the latest forecasts. The Met Office urges everyone to stay updated and stay safe.

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