Storm Éowyn is set to bring heavy snow and strong winds to Scotland, causing travel disruptions and hazardous conditions this Friday morning
Edinburgh: Scotland is gearing up for Storm Éowyn, and it’s not looking pretty. The Met Office has issued warnings for heavy snow and strong winds. Expect gusts up to 90 mph!
On Friday morning, snow will start falling, especially in the northern areas. It could be a real mess on the roads and railways, so plan ahead if you’re traveling.
They say some places might see up to nine inches of snow in just nine hours. That’s a lot! The snow will likely turn to rain later, but it’s going to be a wild ride.
Higher ground could see 25 cm of snow, which is no joke. Plus, with those strong winds, blizzard conditions could pop up, especially in the north.
So, if you’re out and about, be careful. The Met Office is warning of travel delays and tricky driving conditions. It’s best to check for road closures and transport updates.
Stay safe out there, and keep an eye on the weather. It’s going to be a stormy day in Scotland!