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Storm Floris set to batter Dumfries and Galloway with 60mph winds as weather warning issued

Storm Floris set to batter Dumfries and Galloway with 60mph winds as weather warning issued

Daily Record01-08-2025
The Met Office has issued a weather warning for the whole region for Monday and Tuesday.
Storm Floris is set to hit Dumfries and Galloway with 60mph winds at the start of next week.

The Met Office has issued a weather warning for the whole region for Monday and Tuesday.

People are being advised to secure loose garden items, prepare for power cuts and expect travel delays.

The warning is due to come into effect at 6am on Monday and last until 6am on Tuesday.
A Met Office forecaster said: 'Storm Floris will bring a spell of unusually windy weather for the time of year across the northern half of the UK early next week.
'The strongest winds are most likely to occur across Scotland during Monday afternoon and night, although there remains some uncertainty in the depth and track of Floris.

'Across the warning area, many inland areas are likely to see westerly wind gusts of 40-50mph with 60-70mph possible along exposed coasts and high ground, especially Scotland.
'There is a chance of a spell of even stronger winds developing for a time, with inland gusts of 60-70mph and 85mph along exposed Scottish coastlines and hills.

'Winds will first ease in the west during later Monday but remaining very strong overnight until early Tuesday in the east. Heavy rain may also contribute to the disruption in places.'
Loose garden items – such as bins, furniture and trampolines – should be secured.
Torches, batteries and mobile phone power packs should be prepared and more time should be allowed for journeys.
The forecaster added: 'If you are on the coast, stay safe during stormy weather by being aware of large waves. Even from the shore large breaking waves can sweep you off your feet and out to sea. Take care if walking near cliffs; know your route and keep dogs on a lead. In an emergency, call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.'
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