Storm Arwen is on its way

Thursday November 25th 2021

Storm-Arwen


Written by Midlothian View Reporter, Luke Jackson

The first named storm of winter is on its way and BEAR Scotland, which looks after the trunk roads in the North West, North East and South East of Scotland, is primed to tackle whatever weather conditions Storm Arwen brings.

Forecasts indicate there will be very strong winds across eastern Scotland from 3pm on Friday. As such, restrictions may be required on bridges such as Skye Bridge, Kessock Bridge, Dornoch Bridge, Cromarty Bridge, Friarton Bridge and the Forth Road Bridge.

The A1, in SE Scotland, is also expected to be impacted by the high winds. There is also expected to be some ice and snow, particularly on high ground.

BEAR Scotland’s 24/7 control rooms as well as additional patrols will be monitoring conditions so that any issues can be addressed as quickly as possible. That includes specialist resources on hand to remove fallen trees.

The winter frontline fleet will initially focus on carrying out precautionary treatments that aim to stop ice forming. This involves spreading pre-wetted salt on routes forecast to experience low temperatures. Our Winter Service Patrol vehicles will be deployed overnight when conditions dictate to monitor the effectiveness of the precautionary treatments and will be on hand to deal with snow and particularly drifting where it occurs.

Eddie Ross, BEAR Scotland’s Operating Company Representative for the North West, said:

“We are fully prepped and are closely monitoring conditions and will act quickly when required.

“We remind members of the public to check before travelling. Traffic Scotland is a great source of the latest journey information and advice. Drivers of high sided and wind-susceptible vehicles such as caravans and trailers should take particular care and check for restrictions.”

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