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The UK is expected to experience travel disruptions due to strong winds, as the Met Office has issued weather advisories.
On Wednesday, there are yellow wind warnings in effect for northern England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
The Meteorological Office has issued a warning that certain bus and train routes may be affected, resulting in longer travel times in those areas.
On Tuesday night, rain is predicted to move into the north-west region of Scotland, while winds will increase in strength in the northern area.
On Wednesday morning, strong winds and heavy rain will move through the northern region, prompting weather advisories for the entire day.
Gusts of wind ranging from 55mph to 75mph are predicted in the warning areas, with the possibility of reaching 85mph in some northern areas of Scotland.
“The potential consequences include harm and disruption to transportation, specifically ferries and bridges,” stated Aidan McGivern of the Met Office.
A yellow warning has been issued for a large portion of the UK, including northern England, parts of Northern Ireland, and much of Scotland.
On Wednesday morning, the most powerful winds will coincide with the most intense rain in the northern and north-western regions of Scotland.
On Wednesday, the southern regions of the UK will experience dry and windy conditions, with temperatures ranging from 10C to 12C.
Source: independent.co.uk