Posted: Sun 29th Nov 2015

Homes Across Wrexham With No Power & Bad Weather Continues

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Sunday, Nov 29th, 2015

Several homes in Wrexham have been left with no electricity this evening, with heavy winds and bad weather also causing issues across the county.

A yellow weather warning for strong gales has been in place for most of the weekend, with reports today of a fallen tree on the Ceiriog Road and debris on other roads causing issues for motorists.

As a result of the bad weather, a number of homes across the Rossett area have also bit hit by a power cut this evening – with SP Energy Networks tweeting to say that their engineers are on the way to fix the problem.

The bad weather shows no sign of going away soon, with the Met Office stating that a yellow weather warning for heavy wind and rain is in place until Tuesday.

A statement on the Met Office website regarding the weather warning notes: “Rain is expected to move northwards across Wales from early Monday, with the largest rainfall totals across high ground. This will persist, especially over the hills, through Monday and Tuesday, though varying in intensity. With this rain following a wet November, particularly over North Wales, the ground is saturated and rivers are expected to rise in response.”

However the bad weather didn’t put shoppers off today as we’re told there were quite a few doing their Christmas shopping in town!



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