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UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

Posted:
12 Feb 2014, 11:53
by maureenho
12 February 2014 Last updated at 11:32
Winds of up to 100mph are expected to batter west Wales and north-west England, with the Met Office issuing its first "red warning" of the winter.
The warning for 13:30 to 21:00 GMT means there is a "risk to life" and people should "avoid dangerous areas" with widespread damage expected.
Meanwhile, work is continuing to tackle flooding which is affecting much of southern England.
There are sixteen severe flood warnings in Berkshire, Surrey and Somerset.
This shows the affected areas of the red weather warning. West Wales and north-west England are the areas likely to get hit by high-speed winds, the Met Office has said.
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said the prime minister's pledge on Tuesday that money was "no object" to combat the flood problems did not amount to a "blank cheque" for tackling floods.
The Met Office said: "Winds of this strength can cause widespread structural damage, bringing down trees and also leading to loss of power supplies.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-26153889
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

Posted:
12 Feb 2014, 12:24
by wendy

this is the road in Worcester that my daughter uses to get to Hereford, to work.
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

Posted:
12 Feb 2014, 12:50
by maureenho
If the lorry wasn't in the photo you would think it was a river.
The big worry now is crops are ruined that we rely on.
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

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12 Feb 2014, 13:36
by annie
I agree Mo, there will be shortages ans increased prices as many crops will be ruined & ground too soggy to replant when floods subside
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

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12 Feb 2014, 14:44
by Misspears
It's blowing a gale here,hope your daughter is okay Wendy
Love Ann x
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

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12 Feb 2014, 15:51
by maureenho
Wind is very strong here and we've just had a power cut.
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

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12 Feb 2014, 16:11
by chenrezig
I doubt there will be much in the way of Jersey spuds as the fields on the island are flooded there with more rain on the way - it is awful weather this afternoon, with the wind and the rain but so safe we have got off lightly - if it is like this tomorrow no knit n knatter for me - I'm staying in!
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

Posted:
12 Feb 2014, 16:20
by wendy
Worcester has been declared a state of emergency and schools have been shut and shop workers and factory people sent home.
There are no trains and the roads are all closed because of flooding.
They have people come to their house, who may have to stay all night.
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

Posted:
12 Feb 2014, 16:23
by wendy

this is Worcester city taken an hour ago
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

Posted:
12 Feb 2014, 17:04
by wendy
Houses across the country are without electricity,
get your candles and torches ready
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

Posted:
12 Feb 2014, 17:38
by maureenho
We've already had a power cut this afternoon, we have candles and torches to hand.
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

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12 Feb 2014, 18:10
by Misspears
We've had not power cuts yet,hope everybody is okay
Ann x
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

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12 Feb 2014, 18:12
by JaneJ
The wind and rain is awful.
I am driving to Plymouth with Sam tomorrow morning. Not looking forward to it. It will be a 4 and a quarter hour journey in good conditions so expecting a 6 hour trip tomorrow!
Hope everyone is prepared and safe.
Love to you all
xxx hu**** hu**** hu**** hu**** hu****
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

Posted:
12 Feb 2014, 19:29
by wendy
Jane, if you go over the Dartford bridge, make sure it is open.
I wish you a safe journey, and will be thinking of you.
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

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12 Feb 2014, 19:57
by wendy
Race to stop M2 sinkhole growing as 20-tonne digger is sent in to fill chasm with shingle
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/459354 ... _campaign=
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

Posted:
12 Feb 2014, 22:42
by wendy
Flood water in Worcestershire could spill over barriers for the first time, the Environment Agency warns.
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

Posted:
12 Feb 2014, 22:49
by maureenho
I don't think the Environment Agency do enough to prevent these things turning into severe emergencies, if rivers were dredged like they use to be I don't think it would be nearly as bad as it is, the water haven't got anywhere to go now, when they dredged it would at least remove a few feet of rubbish off the river bed to allow somewhere for the water to go.
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

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12 Feb 2014, 23:43
by Rosalind
I can here the wind blowing over the bins in the street, I have to go to hospital in the morning for a review of my neck op, so I hope the wind and the rain calms down. Take care everyone. r987
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

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13 Feb 2014, 18:44
by maureenho
UK floods: Swans take over Worcester
Swans take over Worcester city centre as river levels rise to record-breaking levels
Flooding in Worcester has reached record levels, beating the 5.64m that the river peaked at in 2007, by 1cm.
On Thursday the flood water is expected to go over the flood barriers and further inundate the town.
It is predicted that the river will rise to 5.80m flowing over the flood defences which have been built to 5.70m.
The only creatures enjoying this current weather are local swans which now have the run of the town.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/topics/weather/10634834/UK-floods-Swans-take-over-Worcester.html
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

Posted:
13 Feb 2014, 18:51
by annie
I have never seen so many swans in one place
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

Posted:
13 Feb 2014, 19:09
by wendy
The only way into the city from the south is over the bridge in a double decker bus.
Nothing else can get through because of the floods.
The water is up to the top of the bridge, so how long the bridge will hold is any ones guess.
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

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13 Feb 2014, 19:37
by Misspears
That's a lot of swans
Ann x
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

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15 Feb 2014, 10:49
by maureenho
Power cut latest: More than 2,000 homes in Norfolk and Suffolk have no electricty
Places with homes without power across the country as of 8.30am on Saturday morning were:
• Kent (3,300)
• Surrey (6,400)
• Sussex (1,700)
• Suffolk (640)
• Norfolk (1,500)
• Essex (3,400)
• Cambridgeshire (460)
• Bedfordshire (880)
• Hertfordshire (1,770)
• Buckinghamshire (870)
http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/pow ... _1_3322682
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

Posted:
15 Feb 2014, 11:06
by Misspears
I hope they all get their power on soon
Ann x
Re: UK storms: Met Office issues 'Red Warning' for wind

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15 Feb 2014, 17:17
by wendy
I hope they are ok.
thought you may like to see this photo, do you remember Hal took a lovely one for our calander, when it was all peaceful
