Power cuts reported in area – fix due ‘by 10pm’
Several readers have been in touch reporting power outages, flickering, and lack of power for devices plugged in.
SP Energy are reporting three formal outages, one in the Hope area is stated as, “There is a power cut affecting the CH4 and LL12 postcode areas of Chester and Wrexham. We had no advance warning of this and first became aware of it at 4:19PM.
“Our control centre will attempt to restore your electricity supply remotely, and we will also send our next available engineers to the area to find and fix the fault as quickly and as safely as possible. We expect the power to be restored by 10PM.”
As well as fallen trees around Coedpoeth there is also an ‘outage’, attributed to a ‘fault’ affecting properties in the postcode areas CH76AF, LL113EG, LL113EH, LL113EL, LL113EN, LL113EP, LL113EQ, LL113ER, LL113ES, LL113ET, LL113EW, LL113HP, LL113LL, LL113LN, LL113LU, LL113LY.
Storm Isha
The Met Office today made the rare move of issuing the amber alert for most of Wales, Scotland and England.
Some areas are forecast to experience gusts of up to 80mph during the warning period – which is in place between 6pm this evening and 6am on Monday 22 January.
Locally gusts are expected to reach up to 50mph.
Yellow wind warnings are also in place in Wrexham on Tuesday and Wednesday.
A Met Office spokesperson said: “Very strong west or southwesterly winds will develop widely during Sunday evening, persisting overnight and into Monday morning.
“Gusts will frequently reach 50-60 mph, perhaps 70 mph at times in a few locations and, along exposed coastal stretches, 80 mph is possible at times.
“Wind will slowly ease through Monday morning.”
North Wales Police are today urging people to only travel if necessary due to Storm Isha.
Posting on X – formerly Twitter – North Wales Police said: “Please be advised that the Met Office have issued an amber weather warning due to rain and gusts of wind of up to 80mph and is expected to last from this evening going into tomorrow morning.
“We are advising all motorists to drive safely, consider travelling if only necessary and to stick to the speed limits when travelling in these conditions.
“Please keep an eye on the weather forecast via the Met Office for any updates.”
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