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The National (Scotland)
The National (Scotland)
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James Walker

Safety advice for Scots as 'danger to life' warning issued for Storm Floris

STORM Floris will batter parts of the UK on Monday with unseasonably strong winds, the Met Office has announced.

A yellow warning for wind has been issued for northern parts of the country from 6am on Monday to 6am on Tuesday.

The latest named storm of 2025 will bring “unusually windy weather” for this time of year and heavy rainfall is also forecast, the Met Office said.

Many inland parts of the warning area will see westerly gusts of 40-50mph and exposed coasts and high ground could see them reach 70mph.

There is a chance that winds could reach 85mph on Scottish coastlines and hills.

The strongest winds will most likely affect Scotland on Monday afternoon and night but “there remains some uncertainty in the depth and track of Floris”, the Met Office said.

It added: “Winds will first ease in the west during later Monday but remaining very strong overnight until early Tuesday in the east.

“Heavy rain may also contribute to the disruption in places.”

The warning zone covers Scotland, parts of Northern Ireland, north Wales and the north of England.

How to stay safe amid Storm Floris

Now, safety advice has been issued by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA).

Adrian Simpson, Head of Policy at RoSPA, said: “We understand how tempting it can be to stick with summer plans — whether it’s a coastal walk, a camping trip, or a garden gathering — but Storm Floris presents real risks.

"With strong winds and heavy rain forecast, we’re urging everyone to take the yellow warning seriously. Simple steps like securing outdoor items, avoiding unnecessary travel, and checking on vulnerable neighbours can make a big difference in staying safe.” 

Here are some important safety tips to help you stay safe: 

  • Secure loose objects: Ensure that any loose items outside your home, such as garden furniture, are secured or brought indoors to prevent them from being blown away. 

  • Avoid travel: If possible, avoid traveling during the peak of the storm. If you must travel, check the weather forecast and road conditions before setting off. 

  • Stay indoors: Stay inside during the storm, especially during the yellow warning period from 06:00 Monday to 06:00 Tuesday. 

  • Prepare for power cuts: Have an emergency kit ready with essentials such as torches, batteries, and non-perishable food in case of power outages. 

  • Stay away from windows: Keep away from windows and glass doors to avoid injury from flying debris. Charge your devices: Ensure your mobile phone and other essential devices are fully charged. 

  • Check on vulnerable neighbours: If it is safe to do so, ensure that they are secure and have everything they need.

For more detailed advice on staying safe during strong winds, you can visit the Met Office's stay safe in storms page and the RoSPA website.

 
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