More bad weather to hit the Shotley Peninsula as Storm Gladys arrives

By Amber Markwell

25th Feb 2022 | Local News

Storm Gladys is set to bring even more bad weather to the Shotley Peninsula area. The weather for the area is forecasted to be rainy with winds set to reach around 20 mph.

The environment agency has put in place flood warnings for the whole of England with an increased risk of flooding due to the weather.

However, weather is not set to be as turbulent as the likes of Storm Eunice.

Storm Eunice hit the area last Saturday, making the Met Office issue a red weather warning for the area. The weather conditions caused the closure of the Orwell bridge, loss of power, and trees blocking roads.

You can read more about the effects of Storm Eunice here.

Peninsula residents should consult the Met Office weather forecast for more and future information on weather conditions. Follow the link here.

     

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