A YELLOW weather warning for strong winds has been issued for later this week, by the Met Office.
The Met Office has announced strong winds are set to batter the region next Wednesday and Thursday.
Bradford can expect a spell of strong winds that ‘could be significantly disruptive’ according to the Met Office.
⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️
— Met Office (@metoffice) September 24, 2023
Strong winds across a large part of the UK
Wednesday 1000 – Thursday 0700
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There is a small chance of injuries and danger to life from flying debris and the chance of some damage to buildings such as tiles blown from roofs, the Met Office said.
Power cuts may occur with the potential to impact other services such as mobile phone coverage.
The Met Office has highlighted journey times could be affected due to cancellations of rail services and the closure of bridges.
The weather warning is in place between 10am on Wednesday, September 27 and 7am Thursday September 28.
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