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    Met Office warns of 70mph winds as yellow warning issued for Wales

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 12, 2026No Comments
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    A yellow weather warning for strong winds has been issued for parts of Wales, with forecasters warning that travel disruption and difficult conditions are possible throughout Thursday.

    The warning, issued by the Met Office, is in place between 5am and 8pm on Thursday, 12 March. It covers parts of north Wales including Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Gwynedd, the Isle of Anglesey and Wrexham.

    Forecasters say an active weather front moving south east across the UK will bring a period of strong winds accompanied by heavy rain during the day.

    Wind gusts of 50 to 55mph are expected across many areas, while some exposed coastal locations and places downwind of high ground could see gusts reaching 60mph. In a few locations, gusts of up to 70mph are possible. Winds are expected to gradually ease from the north later in the day.

    The Met Office warns the conditions could lead to disruption across parts of the transport network. Delays to road, rail, air and ferry services are possible, with bus and train journeys likely to take longer than usual.

    High sided vehicles may also experience difficulties on exposed routes and bridges, while short term power outages and disruption to other services cannot be ruled out.

    Coastal areas may also be affected by large waves and sea spray, which could impact sea fronts and coastal routes during the strongest winds.

    The Met Office is advising people to check travel conditions before setting off and to review public transport timetables if planning to travel.

    Households are also encouraged to prepare for the possibility of power cuts by having torches, spare batteries and mobile phone power packs available.

    People visiting the coast are urged to take extra care during stormy weather. Large breaking waves can be dangerous even from the shoreline, and walkers near cliffs are advised to plan their route carefully and keep dogs on leads.

    The Met Office says weather warnings can change quickly and recommends keeping up to date with the latest forecasts throughout the day.

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