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Rare Red Wind Warning Issued As Storm Darragh Approaches

The Met Office has issued an extremely rare red weather warning today (Friday) with Storm Darragh on the horizon.

A severe red wind weather warning has been issued for parts of the UK, with gusts of 90mph expected.

The Met Office has said "damaging winds" associated with Storm Darragh are expected to cause "significant disruption" as the weekend begins.

Flying debris and fallen trees could pose a "danger to life" while large waves and beach material could be thrown on to coastal roads and seafronts.

The warning covers coastal areas of Wales and the South West of England, including Cardiff, Bristol and Devon, and is in place from 3am-11am on Saturday.

Met Office has issued a mixture of weather warnings across the UK. Pic: Met Office

Reacting to the warning, RAC Breakdown spokesperson Alice Simpson said:

“A red weather warning is highly unusual and should be heeded as it can indicate a risk to life.

"With parts of Wales and the South West set to be battered by the wind between 3am and 11am on Saturday, we strongly advise drivers to postpone their journeys if they can.

"Anyone who must drive should stick to major roads, reduce their speed significantly, always keep a firm grip of the steering wheel and be on high alert for debris in the road.

“Exposed rural and coastal routes will be particularly treacherous.

"Drivers in these areas should be wary of any high-sided vehicles as they are at risk of being buffeted off course or, worse still, blown over.

"We also suggest parking well away from large trees due to the danger of falling branches or whole trees being uprooted.”

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