Millions of travelers are expected to face delays on Good Friday due to Storm Nelson disrupting ferry services. Ferry company DFDS reported delays at Dover due to strong winds in the Channel. Another two million British holidaymakers are also set to travel abroad. Storm Nelson brought gusts of 50mph, prompting a Met Office yellow weather warning for wind covering London, the South East, the South West, and the east of England throughout Friday. Great Western Railways closed several lines on Thursday due to flooding, including the main line from Paddington to Bristol Temple Meads. Airports are reporting strong numbers of travelers departing, with significant numbers leaving from Stansted, Luton, Manchester, Birmingham, and Edinburgh between Friday and Monday. Good Friday is expected to bring sunshine and scattered showers amidst unsettled conditions that have seen hailstones in Cornwall.

Travelers are facing chaos as Storm Nelson disrupts ferry services and causes delays for holidaymakers on Good Friday. DFDS reported delays at Dover due to strong winds, while Great Western Railways closed several lines due to flooding. Airports are experiencing high numbers of departing travelers on Good Friday, with large numbers expected to leave from Stansted, Luton, Manchester, Birmingham, and Edinburgh. The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for wind, covering London, the South East, the South West, and the east of England, impacting travel plans throughout Friday. Good Friday is expected to bring a mix of sunshine and scattered showers following unsettled conditions that included hailstones in Cornwall.

Millions of holidaymakers will face travel delays on Good Friday as Storm Nelson disrupts ferry services and prompts warnings for wind across several regions in England. DFDS reported delays at Dover due to strong winds, while Great Western Railways closed lines between Westbury and Swindon and the main line from Paddington to Bristol Temple Meads. Airports are experiencing high numbers of departing travelers, with thousands set to leave from Stansted, Luton, Manchester, Birmingham, and Edinburgh between Friday and Monday. The Met Office issued a yellow wind warning for London, the South East, the South West, and the east of England, impacting travel throughout Friday. Good Friday’s weather is expected to include sunshine and scattered showers following recent hailstones in Cornwall.

Travelers are encountering disruptions on Good Friday due to Storm Nelson causing delays in ferry services and travel disruptions across England. DFDS reported delays at Dover while Great Western Railways closed several lines due to flooding. Airports are witnessing high numbers of departing travelers, with thousands set to leave from Stansted, Luton, Manchester, Birmingham, and Edinburgh. The Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for wind affecting several regions, including London, the South East, the South West, and the east of England on Friday. Despite recent unsettled conditions, Good Friday is expected to bring sunshine and scattered showers following hailstones in Cornwall.

Holidaymakers are facing travel chaos on Good Friday as Storm Nelson disrupts ferry services and prompts delays. DFDS reported disruptions at Dover, while Great Western Railways closed lines due to flooding. Airports are experiencing high numbers of departing travelers, with significant volumes expected to leave from Stansted, Luton, Manchester, Birmingham, and Edinburgh. The Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for wind across London, the South East, the South West, and the east of England on Friday. Good Friday’s weather is forecasted to include sunshine and scattered showers, following recent hailstorms in Cornwall.

Storm Nelson is causing travel disruptions on Good Friday, affecting ferry services and resulting in delays for holidaymakers across England. DFDS reported delays at Dover, and Great Western Railways closed multiple lines due to flooding. Airports are seeing an influx of departing travelers, with thousands set to leave from various locations between Friday and Monday. The Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for wind across London, the South East, the South West, and the east of England for Friday. Despite recent unsettled conditions, Good Friday is expected to bring a mix of sunshine and scattered showers following hailstones in Cornwall.

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