Airlines have warned customers that flights could be disrupted due to Storm Ciaran this week. The weather event is set to bring a fresh bout of wind and rain to the UK with “danger to life” amber weather warnings issued for tomorrow (Thursday November 2).
Two amber warnings, the second highest level of alert, are in place for parts of the south coast of England on Thursday, together with further yellow rain warnings, the lowest level, meaning some disruption could be on the way.
Met Office spokesman Oli Claydon said the storm is “forming as we speak” and will hit on Wednesday evening, with coastal gusts of 70mph to 80mph and the potential for 85mph.
Jersey Met has issued a red wind warning, the highest level, for Wednesday evening into Thursday, with residents warned to avoid outside activity due to predicted gusts of almost 100mph. READ MORE: When and where Storm Ciaran will hit England this week READ MORE: Storm Ciaran: When heavy rain will hit Greater Manchester as yellow Met Office weather warning issued Here is the latest from easyJet, Ryanair and Jet2...
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