Storm Eunice: National Highways urges motorists to ‘consider if journey is necessary’

With the arrival of Storm Eunice motorists are being urged to ‘take extra care’ and ‘consider if their journey is necessary’.
National Highways is advising motorists to 'take extra care' due to Storm EuniceNational Highways is advising motorists to 'take extra care' due to Storm Eunice
National Highways is advising motorists to 'take extra care' due to Storm Eunice

The Met Office this morning (February 18) upgraded Sussex to its highest warning level of red until 3pm, with a risk of ‘danger to life’ and ‘significant disruption and dangerous conditions due to extremely strong winds’.

The initial amber weather warning across East and West Sussex remains in place until 9pm.

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National Highways is advising motorists, especially those driving high-sided HGVs, caravans and motorcycles, to check weather and driving conditions before journeys and pay particular attention to exposed locations, such as coastal and high-lying areas.