Residents in Great Hormead, a small village in Hertfordshire, have been experiencing unseasonable weather conditions over the past few days. The Met Office has issued a warning for the area, advising people to be prepared for changing weather patterns. According to the Met Office, the unusual weather is due to a low-pressure system that has been affecting the region.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for the area, which is in place until 10am on Friday. The warning advises people to be prepared for strong winds and heavy rain showers. Residents have reported feeling the effects of the unusual weather, with some experiencing power outages and disruption to daily life.
The Met Office has warned that the weather conditions are expected to continue throughout the week, with the possibility of further disruption. Residents are advised to stay up to date with the latest weather forecast and to follow any instructions from local authorities.
The unusual weather has also had an impact on local businesses, with some reporting a decrease in trade due to the disruption. However, others have reported an increase in trade, as people seek to stay indoors and engage in indoor activities.
The Met Office has advised people to check their website and social media channels for the latest weather updates. Residents are also advised to sign up for emergency alerts from their local authorities to stay informed about any updates or instructions.