Yellow warning for wind in place across parts of East Anglia

It's expected to be in place until tomorrow morning

Author: Sian RochePublished 27th Jan 2025
Last updated 27th Jan 2025

Stormy weather is bringing the threat of flooding and more disruption to transport across parts of East Anglia.

The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for wind across Suffolk, Essex, Central Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire which will be in place until 6am tomorrow (28th January).

It's warning strong winds of up to 60 or 70 mph may bring disruption, with delays to travel and a risk of power cuts.

Met Office meteorologist Marco Petagna said: "Things are going to stay unsettled in the next few days. We're getting successive spells of wet and windy weather, which is obviously adding to impacts."

While not as powerful as Storm Eowyn, a low-pressure system was named Storm Herminia by meteorologists in Spain which was expected to feel the strongest winds.

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