North Yorkshire

Strong Winds And Heavy Rain Expected To Disrupt York Travel

By

Karen McGinn
12 March 2026, 9:05 am

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for wind affecting York, North Yorkshire, on Thursday, 12 March 2026. The alert, which is accompanied by heavy rain, is in place from 5:00 AM until 8:00 PM as a band of unsettled weather moves across the region. This weather front is expected to cause disruption for residents and commuters throughout the day.

Wind gusts are predicted to reach between 50-55 mph, which could create hazardous conditions for those driving or cycling. The combination of high winds and heavy rainfall is likely to lead to travel delays on local roads and may impact public transport services across the county.

Local residents are being encouraged to secure loose outdoor items, such as garden furniture and bins, to prevent them from being moved by the wind. In previous high-wind events in the area, fallen tree branches have blocked local roads and caused temporary power outages for some households.

These windy conditions are part of a larger weather system that is expected to be followed by a drop in temperatures later in the week. Forecasters believe that once this front has passed, there is a risk of wintry showers as the air becomes significantly colder.

People in the area are advised to remain cautious when travelling and to monitor local updates for any changes to their journeys. The yellow warning will remain active until this evening, when the strongest gusts are expected to ease as the weather front moves away.

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