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The Met Office has issued a weather warning ahead of the Premier League match between Chelsea and reigning champions Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, October 4, 2025. The warning comes as Storm Amy approaches London, bringing strong winds and heavy rain to the region. This storm is the first named storm of the 2025/26 season and is expected to impact the city with gusty conditions that may affect travel and outdoor activities.
The warning is categorized as a Yellow Weather Warning, indicating potential disruption but not the most severe level. Fans planning to attend the match are advised to take precautions, particularly with travel arrangements to and from the stadium due to the risk of delays and hazardous conditions on the roads. Authorities also recommend staying updated with the latest weather forecasts and warnings throughout the weekend.
Storm Amy’s impact aligns with forecasts of a volatile autumn weather pattern in the UK, characterized by rapidly changing conditions and increased rainfall. This could influence not only the matchday experience but also the wider area around London during the weekend. Emergency services and local councils are on alert to deal with possible flooding and wind damage.
Both Chelsea and Liverpool clubs have encouraged supporters to check official channels for updates regarding the match timing and any health and safety advice stemming from the weather scenario. The match itself remains scheduled for its original kickoff time, but contingency plans are in place should conditions deteriorate significantly.
In addition to London, the warning extends to other parts of southern England, where weather is expected to deteriorate through Saturday. The Met Office continues to monitor Storm Amy’s progress and will provide updates as necessary to ensure public safety and minimize disruption.
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