Storm Bert: Blackburn’s hour-by-hour forecast as snow and rain warning issued
Blackburn and other parts of East Lancashire are set to be hit by snow, rain and strong winds today (November 23), as Storm Bert hits.
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Blackburn and other parts of East Lancashire are set to be hit by snow, rain and strong winds today (November 23), as Storm Bert hits.
The conditions on Grane Road are said to be poor due to adverse weather.
Storm Bert has hit Lancashire and a yellow weather warning is in force for rain and snow. Strong winds have also been forecast.
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Another warning for rain and snow comes into force on Saturday (November 23). The warning runs from 4am until 9am.
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