PSNI warning to drivers as Storm Pia brings strong winds to Northern Ireland
Travel disruption is expected
Last updated 21st Dec 2023
Strong winds are battering Northern Ireland today with the arrival of Storm Pia, which has been named by the Danish Met Institute.
The MET office has issued a yellow weather warning which is in place until 9pm.
What to expect:
• Some delays to road, rail, air and ferry transport expected
• Some bus and train services affected, with some journeys taking longer
• Delays for high-sided vehicles on exposed routes and bridges
• Some short term loss of power and other services
• Coastal routes, sea fronts and coastal communities will be affected by spray and/or large waves
Meanwhile the PSNI is warning drivers to take extra care on the roads today.
A PSNI statement said, “Road users are advised of potential traffic disruption this morning, Thursday 21st December, caused by fallen trees and debris in some areas across Northern Ireland.”
“Officers have been assisting with traffic control whilst local roads are being cleared of any obstructions, and we thank you for your patience as we continue to do so.”
“A yellow weather warning issued by the Met Office is currently in place for wind and we are advising road users to exercise caution.”
“Please drive slowly to minimize the impact of wind gusts and also be aware of high-sided vehicles on more exposed roads.”
“If you must travel, please bear the prevailing conditions in mind. Road users should also be advised of longer travel times for journeys.”
“Consider the potential risks before you leave. Do not place yourself or others in unnecessary danger.”
The MET office says across the UK to expect the following:
“Overnight Wednesday into Thursday, strong west to northwesterly winds are likely to develop across a large swathe of the country.”
“Quite widely winds are expected to gust 45-55 mph, with stronger gusts, possibly reaching 65-70 mph, over and to the east of high ground, mainly across the north of the warning area.”
“ However, the strongest winds are likely to be across the far north and northeast of Scotland, including the Northern Isles during the morning. Here, gusts of 70-80 mph are possible for a time.”