Storm Malik put paid to Penrith AFC's Northern League game today.
The Cumbrian club had been due to take on Whickham at Frenchfield Park this afternoon.
But Penrith this afternoon announced that they have had to call the game off.
"Today's Northern League Division One game at Frenchfield Park has been postponed due to storm damage," the club said in a statement.
Here are a few photo's of the significant damage to our fence at Frenchfield Park which was caused by the storm this morning.
— Penrith_AFC (@penrith_afc) January 29, 2022
Hopefully we'll be able to open the turnstiles again soon.#bonnyblues @bbccumbriasport @CWHerald @CumberlandFA pic.twitter.com/TOySd4scMX
The storm has seen strong winds hit Cumbria, with gusts of up to 80mph affecting parts of the country.
It has seen the A66 running from Durham to Cumbria closed to high-sided vehicles in both directions between the M6 Junction 40 and the A1(M).
The strong winds are forecast to ease later this afternoon.
Other non-league games in Cumbria, such as Carlisle City's Northern League Division Two game against Heaton Stanington at Gillford Park, are on.
Carlisle United's League Two clash with Sutton United at Brunton Park is also on.
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