Storm Debi Set to Cause Disruptions in Lincolnshire
Parts of Lincolnshire are bracing for disruption due to an incoming storm. Forecasters from the Met Office have issued a yellow warning for strong winds brought on by Storm Debi, developing from Ireland.
Expected areas to be impacted include Lincoln, Wragby, Market Rasen, and Alford. The Met Office forecasts the possibility of very strong and disruptive winds beginning on Monday, November 13.
Weather Warning Details
The yellow weather warning was issued at 9.30am on November 12, and it stretches from 4am to 6pm on November 13. Residents of Lincoln can expect wind gusts of up to 46mph across the day.
The Potential Dangers of Storm Debi
According to the Met Office, Storm Debi poses risks such as the possibility of flying debris, and some damage to buildings. There could also be disruptions to road, rail, air, and ferry services and potential closures of roads and bridges. The storm is anticipated to move from Ireland to Northern England on November 13, with the potential for extremely strong winds - 60 to 65mph gusts inland and 70 to 80mph around coasts.
For more detailed information and advice related to Storm Debi, you can visit the Met Office website.