The M4 Prince of Wales Bridge, connecting Gloucestershire to Wales, has been closed in both directions due to dangerous wind conditions, causing significant disruption for motorists.
The closure comes as part of safety precautions amid ongoing severe weather conditions brought by Storm Darragh. The M48 Severn Bridge is also closed due to high winds, leaving drivers with limited options for crossing the Severn Estuary.
Diversion Routes
Motorists traveling to Wales are advised to use the M5 and M50 as alternative routes. The South West Regional Operations Centre is actively monitoring wind speeds and will reopen the bridge once conditions are deemed safe.
Advice for Motorists
Drivers affected by the closure are urged to:
- Allow extra journey time.
- Consider re-routing or delaying travel plans.
For live updates, motorists can visit the National Highways website at www.trafficengland.com, follow the regional X feed, or contact the 24/7 helpline at 0300 123 5000.
Traffic Updates
National Highways is providing continuous updates on traffic flow and reopening timelines. Motorists are encouraged to stay informed and avoid unnecessary travel during adverse weather conditions.
This closure underscores the severe impact of Storm Darragh, as strong winds continue to disrupt travel across the region. Further updates will follow as conditions change.