Storm Dave to Bring Strong Winds and Snow to UK Over Easter Weekend
1-Minute Brief
Severe weather is expected to disrupt travel and impact millions of journeys during one of the UK's busiest Easter weekends.
Key Facts
- The Met Office has named the approaching weather system Storm Dave, forecasting winds up to 90mph in some areas.
- A six-day shutdown on the Avanti West Coast rail line begins on Good Friday.
- Travel disruption is anticipated across air, rail, road, and sea routes during the Easter period.
- Storm Dave is the fourth named storm of the year by the Met Office.
- Damage and travel disruption are likely in the north of the UK as the storm moves through on Saturday.
What Happened
Storm Dave, named by the Met Office, is forecast to bring strong winds and blizzards to parts of the UK during the Easter weekend, with multiple weather warnings in effect and significant travel disruption expected.
Why It Matters
The combination of severe weather and major transport shutdowns coincides with a period when millions are expected to travel, raising concerns about safety, delays, and the economic impact on holiday plans.
What's Next
Authorities advise travelers to check for updates and prepare for potential delays. Weather warnings remain in place, and further updates from the Met Office and transport operators are expected as conditions develop.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter3h agoStorm Dave set to batter UK with gales and blizzards over Easter weekend
- Sky NewsUnknown4h agoMet Office names latest storm forecasting 'damaging winds and disruptive snow'
- The IndependentLeft2h agoEaster travel chaos predicted for air, rail, road and sea
