The well-known Christmas market located in Bath ceased operations for an evening because of inclement weather conditions. Storm Darragh, identified as the fourth named storm of the current season, is forecast to deliver powerful winds and substantial rainfall commencing Friday afternoon. On X, the organisers of the Bath Christmas Market issued a statement, declaring: “The safety of our staff, stallholders and our visitors is our number one priority.” They further added that they “are planning to open tomorrow [Friday] as usual and the team will be continually assessing the weather.” The Met Office has issued an amber warning for powerful winds, which will be active for the western areas of the region between 03:00 and 21:00 GMT on Saturday. Additionally, the entire region is subject to a yellow warning for strong winds, effective from 15:00 on Friday until 06:00 on Sunday. The market communicated that individuals could remain informed about its operating hours by checking social media channels. Post navigation Festive Motorcycle Event Canceled Due to Severe Gale Forecast Suspected ‘Tornado’ Causes Extensive Tree Damage and Road Closures in Staffordshire