Glasgow yellow weather warning explained as 'very strong winds' to cause havoc

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Glasgow is set for some strong winds over the next few days

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for Glasgow as "very strong winds" are expected for the city and surrounding area.

According to the experts, the city is forecast to experience some winds which will bring disruption to parts of Scotland. In their update the forecasters have said that gusts of 60mph are to be expected "fairly widely". They also add that there is "potential for gusts as high as 80 mph".They explain: "A deep area of low pressure is expected to pass to the north of Scotland later on Tuesday, clearing away to the east during Wednesday.

"Gusts of 60 mph can be expected fairly widely, but there is potential for gusts as high as 80 mph, this most likely over the north of mainland Scotland, Lewis and Orkney."When is the Met Office yellow weather warning for wind in place? The warning will come into force from 8pm on Tuesday and will remain in place until the following day.

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