Philippe Clement has revealed how he was warned by Rangers insiders and fans of the Light Blues history of collapsing on their return from winter training camps.
23.01.2024 - 14:07 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Drivers are being urged to consider postponing journeys and avoid parking underneath or near to trees as Storm Jocelyn is expected to hit parts of the UK. A number of weather warnings have been put in place over the next 24 hours as the country braces for the next storm following Storm Isha.
The Met Office has warned that some areas could see gusts of up to 80mph with 40-50mm of rain possible over higher ground. Yellow wind and rain alerts are in place for much of the country, including Greater Manchester and the North West, throughout Tuesday and into Wednesday afternoon as the storm hits. A more severe amber warning of wind is in place for northern Scotland.
Met Office chief meteorologist Steve Willington said Storm Jocelyn, named by Met Eireann, could cause more disruption than Storm Isha. He said: “Although this system will be a step down relative to Storm Isha, with the damage and clean-up still under way, we could potentially see more impacts from Storm Jocelyn."
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Storm Jocelyn is expected to cause travel disruption with Avanti West Coast urging passengers not to travel north of Preston after 3.30pm on Tuesday. No trains will operate in Scotland after 7pm as the severe weather arrives.
The RAC is now warning drivers not to park under trees as the storm will make driving conditions 'very challenging'. RAC spokesperson Alice Simpson said: “With so much heavy rainfall and debris on the roads, driving conditions will be very challenging, especially across northern parts of the country where the weather is at its worst.
“Visibility will be severely reduced due to the spray from lorries and other large vehicles, and the amount of water on the
Philippe Clement has revealed how he was warned by Rangers insiders and fans of the Light Blues history of collapsing on their return from winter training camps.
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