Strong Winds Expected To Cause Travel Delays In Basildon

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Karen McGinn
12 March 2026, 9:27 am

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for strong winds across large parts of the UK on Thursday, 12 March 2026. While the warning area covers significant portions of the country, residents in Basildon and throughout Essex are advised to monitor local updates, as a period of strong winds and heavy rain is expected to cause transport disruption throughout the day.

The warning is in effect from 5:00 am until 8:00 pm as an active weather front moves southeast across the country. Forecasters expect wind gusts to reach between 50 and 55 mph, which may lead to delays for residents using the roads, trains, or other public transport services.

There is also a risk of short-term power losses and interruptions to other local services during the windiest periods. Drivers of high-sided vehicles are advised to be cautious on major roads, and people should remain alert if using coastal routes where conditions could become dangerous.

Residents are being asked to secure any loose items outside their homes, such as garden furniture or bins, to prevent them from blowing away. Because the official regional breakdown for this specific warning period does not explicitly list Basildon, residents are recommended to check the Met Office postcode checker for hyper-local updates before starting their journey.

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