Another weather warning for the south

Gusts of up to 55mph are expected

Author: Jo RawlingsPublished 3rd Aug 2023
Last updated 3rd Aug 2023

The south coast is being told to expect more strong winds this weekend, with the Met Office issuing a second yellow weather warning this week.

It's in force across Dorset, the Isle of Wight, and coastal areas of Hampshire and West Sussex from 6am to 9pm on Saturday.

Gusts of around 60 miles an hour were recorded at the Needles yesterday (Wednesday 2 August 2023).

The Met Office said: "Unseasonably windy conditions, accompanied by showers or longer spells of rain, will affect parts of England and Wales during Saturday.

"The highest winds are likely to affect Irish Sea coastal areas from early morning, pushing gradually south and east, and spreading inland, so that by the afternoon English Channel coasts will also see some very windy conditions.

"Widely, inland gusts of 35-40mph are possible, with a risk of 45-50 mph especially across parts of south Wales and southwest England.

"Gusts are expected to reach 50-55 mph in coastal areas, perhaps up to 60-65 mph in the most exposed coastal areas of Wales and southwest of England.

"Later in the afternoon and through the early evening, wind strengths will begin to slowly ease from the west."

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