WEATHER WARNING: Yellow warning issued for strong winds across Notts on Wednesday afternoon

Notts residents are being warned about strong winds expected to hit the county this afternoon (Wednesday, 12th February).
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Notts County Council’s Emergency Planning team has put out the advice after the Met Office issued a yellow warning of winds upwards of 20mph to 30mph covering the Notts area.

The winds are expected to start around 12noon and ease by the afternoon.

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Coun Glynn Gilfoyle, chairman of the council’s Community Safety Committee, said: “Although at this stage it appears Derbyshire will get the brunt of the strong winds in the East Midlands region, traffic disruption is possible in Notts so residents should listen out for local traffic reports before leaving work or heading out for the school run this afternoon.”

The council is on stand-by and will be working with the emergency services and other organisations within the county to respond to disruption caused by high winds.

The Highways team will be out and about dealing with any fallen debris which might be causing a hazard on county roads.

Warning signs are up at Rufford Abbey and Sherwood Forest country parks to advise visitors to take care if there are high winds in the coming days if visiting the country parks, with staff on standby if the weather deteriorates.

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The Met Office is advising residents to drive with care, especially on exposed routes and to be aware of possible debris being blown around.

For up to date information visit www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/disruption or follow them on Twitter @Nottscc

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