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Sun 14 Dec 2025 • 04:39

Met Office Warns of Potential Power Cuts Across 25 UK Counties This Sunday

Met Office Warns of Potential Power Cuts Across 25 UK Counties This Sunday

# Met Office Issues Power Cut Alert for 25 Counties on Sunday - Complete List

Editor’s note: Only items confirmed from the source are listed below.

Key List

Scotland — Argyll and Bute; Clackmannanshire; Dumfries and Galloway; East Ayrshire; East Dunbartonshire; East Renfrewshire; Falkirk; Highland; Inverclyde; North Ayrshire; Perth and Kinross; Renfrewshire; South Ayrshire; South Lanarkshire; Stirling; West Dunbartonshire

England — Cumbria; Greater Manchester; Lancashire; Merseyside; North Yorkshire; West Yorkshire

Wales — Ceredigion; Conwy; Gwynedd

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The Met Office has issued a warning of potential power cuts for 25 counties in the UK set to occur this Sunday. This alert follows forecasts predicting heavy rainfall, raising concerns over flooding and essential infrastructure damage.

The weather conditions are expected to begin earlier on Sunday, with significant rain projections concentrated throughout the day. The prediction of severe weather is prompting authorities to prepare for possible disruptions to power and services across various regions.

The Met Office has identified the areas at risk, which span across the country. Public safety notifications have been established urging residents in the affected counties to take precautionary measures.

Here is the full list of counties facing power cut warnings:

1. Aberdeen

2. Aberdeenshire

3. Angus

4. Argyll and Bute

5. Caithness

6. Central

7. Clackmannanshire

8. Dumfries and Galloway

9. Dundee

10. East Lothian

11. Fife

12. Forth Valley

13. Glasgow

14. Highland

15. Inverclyde

16. Midlothian

17. Moray

18. North Ayrshire

19. Orkney

20. Perth and Kinross

21. Renfrewshire

22. Scottish Borders

23. Shetland

24. South Ayrshire

25. West Lothian

Residents should remain vigilant and monitor updates from local authorities as the situation develops.