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A powerful storm is set to hit the UK this Easter weekend, and officials are warning people to prepare for possible disruption. Storm Dave could bring winds of up to 90mph, heavy rain, and even snow in parts of Scotland. Forecasters from the Met Office have issued multiple weather warnings as the storm approaches.

Millions of people are expected to travel across the country for the Easter break, with more than 21 million road journeys planned. Strong winds could cause power cuts, falling debris, and major delays on roads and railways. Drivers using major routes like the M25 motorway and M6 motorway have been urged to take extra care.

Passengers may also face travel disruption as parts of the West Coast Main Line will be closed for engineering works during the busy holiday period.

Authorities are advising people to pack essentials such as torches, spare batteries, and phone power packs in case of power outages. Travelers are also being encouraged to check weather updates and allow extra time for their journeys.

Stay informed and stay safe this Easter weekend as Storm Dave approaches the UK.
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00:00Storm Dave is heading straight for the UK this Easter, and officials are warning people to
00:05prepare now. The powerful storm could bring winds up to 90 miles per hour. Forecasters from the Met
00:11Office have issued multiple yellow weather warnings. Strong winds could knock down trees,
00:17debris, and roof tiles. There is also a risk of power cuts and travel disruption. People are being
00:22told to pack essentials. That means torches, batteries, and mobile phone power packs. The
00:28storm, named Storm Dave, is expected to hit Saturday night. Northern England and Scotland could see the
00:34worst conditions. Some areas in Scotland could even get heavy snow, and the timing could not be worse.
00:41More than 21 million journeys are expected across the UK this Easter. Major routes like the M25
00:47motorway and M6 motorway could see huge delays. Rail passengers may also face disruption. Parts of the
00:55West Coast mainline will shut for engineering work. Experts say drivers should slow down and allow
01:00extra time, and everyone should keep checking the latest forecasts. Because this Easter weekend,
01:06the weather could turn dangerous very quickly.
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