Over the United Kingdom, 100 Mph winds are at risk of life, causing travel confusion, which is prompted to have millions of people at home.
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Railway services, flights, and ferry are X, and on Friday, there is a rare red weather warning of storms in Scotland and North Ireland as part of the country.
# Story Mogwin continues to bring a very strong wind throughout the UK on Friday afternoon, and a red warning has been enforced.
Rain and snow accompany this throughout Scotland, but Sunny Spells will appear elsewhere pic.twitter.com/kyguo8l6n9
-Met Office (@metoffice) January 24, 2025
North Yorkshire, Hambur, and North Ring Cancer Electric Network Manager Northern Power Grid stated that 14,000 customers were affected by the storm and reconnected 8,000 by 10 am.
The corridor properties that run on both sides of A64 from Strensall to Barton Hill were affected by Stanford Bridge, Scabrow and Whitbee.
Yorkwalls and museum gardens are also closed today for weather.
Yesterday, the train passengers were asked to not go back and forth in the north station of the city today.
Transpennine Express and Northern have all advised customers not to pay and pay attention.
In addition to this, LNER said that neither direction was operating north of Newcastle, and many routes were closed due to bad weather and trees collapse.
The tree blocked the line on Third, causing confusion at the station until 10:45 am, and Helmsley Market was canceled.
On the road, the A66 was closed in both directions in the scotch corner, and the Woosbridge and the hamburger bridge were closed to high -rise vehicles.
The tree is reported to be in the North Mo Aload near the Wald Waldo.
Met Office issued a yellow -like warning in York today and upgraded to Amber for part of the North Yorkshire north of A64.
The notification of very strong winds and some confusion will end at midnight tonight, and a widespread confusion of the entire North Yorkshire will end three hours ago.
Currently, there is no warning in this area on the weekend. Scotland and North Ireland are the most influential areas of Arashi.