The Met Office weather map shows when heavy rain is set to hit Greater Manchester, with flood warnings issued over the coming days.
18.01.2024 - 13:51 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Jet2 has updated passengers to potential 'weather disruptions' following a series of weather warnings from the Met Office.
A range of yellow weather warnings for rain and wind have been issued for parts of the UK. The Met Office warned that the conditions could result in disruptions to all forms of travel.
Over the weekend, strong winds are expected in Scotland from 6am on Sunday (January 21) to 6am on Monday (January 22). A yellow warning for rain has also been issued for parts of northern England, including Greater Manchester from 6am on Sunday to 6am on Monday.
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The warning on Jet2's website reads: "We are aware of various weather warnings for the remainder of this week that may affect some of our UK operations. Our operations team are continually working with the Met Office to ensure we have the latest and up to date information so we can react quickly should there be any disruption.
"If you are due to fly on a Jet2.com flight during this period, please allow extra time to get to the airport and carry any essentials in your hand luggage (with liquid restrictions in mind). At present, all our flights are scheduled to depart on time and our check in desks will continue to close 40 minutes prior to the scheduled departure of your flight.
"We will always (where required) board our flights for an on-time departure, meaning, we can depart as soon as we have clearance. During events of bad weather this could cause a longer than usual wait onboard the aircraft, we apologise in advance if this is the case."
Snow warnings also remain in place for Thursday (January 18) with an amber warning for northern parts of Scotland. Met Office Chief Meteorologist Jason
The Met Office weather map shows when heavy rain is set to hit Greater Manchester, with flood warnings issued over the coming days.
Forecasters warn that flooding is 'possible' in parts Greater Manchester as heavy rain is set to batter the region.
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