West Yorkshire

Strong Winds To Bring Travel Disruptions To Huddersfield

By

Karen McGinn
12 March 2026, 9:27 am

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for strong winds across Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, today on Thursday 12 March 2026. This warning is in effect from 5am until 8pm as an active weather front moves southeastwards across the country.

Forecasts suggest widespread wind gusts will reach between 50-55 mph throughout the day. Some areas downwind of high ground, like the hills surrounding the town, could see even stronger gusts of 60-70 mph.

Residents are being advised to take extra care when using roads and footpaths due to the potential for difficult conditions. The strong winds may also cause damage to property or result in travel delays for those commuting in the area.

People living in the community should secure any loose outdoor items, such as garden furniture or bins, to prevent them from being moved by the wind. The national weather service issued the alert to help the public prepare for the impact of the passing weather system.

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