Yellow weather warning issued for Congleton as Storm Jocelyn set to hit Cheshire

By Ryan Parker

22nd Jan 2024 | Local News

The Met Office has issued the yellow warning for Tuesday 23 January and Wednesday 24 January (Cheshire East Council).
The Met Office has issued the yellow warning for Tuesday 23 January and Wednesday 24 January (Cheshire East Council).

A yellow weather warning has been issued to Congleton and the wider Cheshire area, following winds associated with 'Storm Jocelyn.'

Met Office has issued the strong winds yellow warning for Tuesday 23 January and Wednesday 24 January.

A yellow weather warning means there will be potential disruption to travel and utilities.

This could include the closure of some road and rail bridges, and it could also have an impact on public transport services such as rail and buses. 

The Met Office also warns people to be wary of flying debris, and the possibility of damage to buildings such as fallen roof tiles and fence panels. 

Power cuts may also occur, which may affect other services such as mobile phone coverage. 

Check the relevant Met Office page HERE for more frequent updates.

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