Strong Winds from Storm Floris Set to Disrupt Travel Across Northern UK

By Ivan PetrenkoAug 2, 2025 12:36 PMNews
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Coastal regions brace for ferry delays and route closures. Source: unsplash

Travellers across northern parts of the UK are being warned of major disruption as Storm Floris brings unusually strong winds from Monday afternoon into early Tuesday. With gusts reaching 60-70 mph in coastal and upland areas and 40-50 mph inland, conditions could become dangerous for anyone on the move. The storm increases the risk of travel delays, debris on roads, and damage to buildings and infrastructure. Flooding and heavy rain may further impact road conditions and public transport, making journeys difficult and unpredictable.

A yellow warning for strong winds has been announced by the Met Office, covering northern England and Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and the Isle of Man. The expected impacts include:

  • Interruptions such as delays and cancellations across flights, ferry routes, train services, and road transport
  • Possible temporary closures of bridges and coastal roads due to powerful gusts
  • Power failures that might affect mobile phone signals and availability of travel updates

These problems could limit travellers’ access to timely updates and cause challenges throughout affected routes.

Passengers flying with Loganair on 4 and 5 August are offered the option to change flights free of charge due to expected disruption. Despite efforts, delays and cancellations are still expected, as standby crews can’t completely eliminate operational disruptions. While rebooking is allowed for the airline’s own services, connecting flights with other carriers may not be covered. Long wait times for customer service may add to travellers’ challenges during this period of unsettled weather.

Operational challenges are expected at several regional airports, including Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, and Newcastle. Ferry services to island destinations may face delays or cancellations, disrupting essential travel routes. Strong winds and rough seas may make coastal routes and seafront paths unsafe for both travellers and locals. Travellers heading through affected areas are advised to allow extra time and be prepared for unexpected route changes.

Storm Floris is forecast to peak on Monday evening and ease gradually by Tuesday morning. Travellers should prepare for rapidly changing conditions and limited service availability. Avoiding non-essential travel during the storm is advised where possible. Keeping an eye on weather alerts and travel updates will help you get through this period of disruption more safely and smoothly.

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