Travel disruption expected in Lancashire as Storm Arwen hits

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for strong winds later

Author: Grace MarnerPublished 26th Nov 2021
Last updated 26th Nov 2021

Lancashire county council say their highway teams are ready to keep the county moving as Storm Arwen is set to hit this weekend.

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for high winds from 9pm tonight (26th November) to 6pm on Saturday evening, along with the possibility of some sleet and snow over higher ground.

The storm brings the potential for disruption to travel as a result of any debris, and the risk of damage to property.

People living on or visiting the Lancashire coast, they're being warned to take care due to the likelihood of large waves.

The county council's highway teams are ready to clear up any issues as quickly as possible - whether there's a need to remove downed trees, or close roads until hazards can be safely dealt with.

The council's 45-strong frontline gritter fleet is also ready to treat the roads ahead of any wintry fronts, and highways staff will be keeping a close eye on the localised forecasts they receive as the weather picture develops over the weekend.

People should report any urgent problems on the roads caused by the storm which do not require an emergency response to local police by calling 101, so they can pass any issues onto highway teams as necessary.

County Councillor Charlie Edwards, cabinet member for highways and transport, said: "Our highways teams are as prepared as they can be for whatever Storm Arwen brings, whether that be dealing with fallen trees, making roads safe due to risks posed by damaged structures, or gritting the roads if we do also get any wintry weather along with the high winds.

"This is the first really stormy weather we've seen this winter, and while I hope that Lancashire won't be too badly affected, it's always best to be prepared and I'd ask everyone to stay safe, keep an eye on the forecast and consider their travel plans in light of the weather warning.

"This early winter storm is also a good reminder to think about anything you need to do to prepare as the weather becomes colder, whether that's making sure you've got salt for de-icing paths around your home, or checking that vulnerable friends or relatives have got everything they need to stay warm and well."

You can find information and advice about gritting, flooding, travelling safely, and keeping well over winter at lancashire.gov.uk/winter.

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