Storm Floris Latest as Map Shows Areas Worst Affected as Yellow Warnings Issued
GREATER MANCHESTER, AUG 4 – Storm Floris brings a 95% chance of rain and gusts up to 50 mph across Greater Manchester, causing travel disruptions and closures while Stockport sees only light rain.
- On Monday, August 4, the Met Office warns Storm Floris will hit Greater Manchester with heavy rain and strong winds, sparing Stockport.
- The Met Office named Storm Floris, issuing a yellow warning effective from Monday, with warnings lasting throughout the day as forecasted.
- The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for Greater Manchester on Monday, with forecasts predicting light rain and sunny intervals in Stockport, and possible gusts up to 50 mph in boroughs.
- Visitor attractions like York Maze and Piglets Adventure Farm will close on Monday for safety, as Storm Floris approaches.
- Travelers with LNER tickets for Monday 4th August are valid from Sunday 3rd to Wednesday 6th, and customers are advised not to travel north of Newcastle.
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE) informs Romanian citizens who are located, transits or intends to travel in the north of England and the Gallers on the high risk of road, rail and air traffic disturbances for 4 August, in the context of adverse weather conditions (Floris Furtuna), says Agerpres.
The weather will be particularly low in the north of the British Isles with severe winds that may occasionally exceed 130 km/h.
On Monday 4 and Tuesday 5 August 2025, Storm Floris will hit the North of Europe. Wind gusts up to 136 km/h can be recorded.
Britain is bracing for Storm Floris to move in on Monday. The windiest part of the storm is expected to be in Scotland, where gale force winds are expected to reach the coast. The British Meteorological Service warns that it could be life-threatening.
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