Storm Eunice update: Midsomer Norton winds coming

By Susie Watkins

19th Feb 2022 | Local News

The latest Met map
The latest Met map

Storm Eunice has now arrived on the coasts, but with relative calm seen locally (08:00 am ) there is some good news.

According to the hyper local weather watcher, Kilmersdon weather

there is a bit of good news in as much as the delay in the arrival of the highest wind strengths is allowing the high tide to pass up the Bristol Channel without the major flooding risks that were earlier feared. In case you missed it in terms of travel. First Bus is suspending all bus services in Bristol (including metrobus, Bristol Park & Ride and Airport Flyer), South Gloucestershire and North Somerset until at least 1pm today (Friday 18 February). You can follow the Kilmersdon weather by clicking HERE his social site Other sources of information on Twitter ï¸Weather: @metoffice

Roads: @HighwaysSWEST

ðŸ›ï¸Councils: @NorthSomersetC @BristolCouncil @bathnes @sgloscouncil

Water: @BristolWater @wessexwater

ðŸƒEnviro:@EnvAgencySW

Police:@ASPolice

The Met Office is warning not to be fooled if it is still calm with you this morning. StormEunice is still coming. There is also elsewhere rain moving northeastwards, turning to snow in the north with large accumulations on Scottish hills. Brighter weather following to England and Wales for a time before further showers arrive. Very windy across England and Wales with damaging gusts in places.

     

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