North West drivers reminded to be vigilant with stormy weather forecast
Date published: 14 January 2015
North West drivers reminded to be vigilant with stormy weather forecast
Drivers across the North West are being asked to remain vigilant with further wintry weather due today (Wednesday 14 January) and a forecast of gale-force winds across the region tomorrow afternoon (Thursday 15 January).
The Highways Agency is working closely with the Met Office to monitor the weather and strong winds are likely to affect the region again tomorrow – possibly triggering an Amber Alert and affecting tomorrow evening’s peak traffic travel period.
Highways Agency contractors are monitoring the weather and deploying salt spreaders around the clock while extra traffic officers and recovery resources will be deployed in the event of incidents caused by winds tomorrow.
Drivers are being urged to pay extra attention to weather and driving conditions before setting out on journeys and to take extra care once they are out on the motorway and major A roads. Drivers are advised to plan their journeys before they set out, checking the forecast and road conditions, to leave extra time for their journeys if travel conditions are poor, and to delay their journey if the weather becomes severe.
High winds are predicted for between 4pm and 8pm tomorrow night before the stormy weather starts to subside.
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