This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35516741

The article has changed 29 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 24 Version 25
Storm Imogen leaves homes without power across England and Wales Storm Imogen leaves homes without power across England and Wales
(about 9 hours later)
About 15,000 homes are without power after Storm Imogen's heavy rain and high-speed winds battered Britain. Thousands of properties are without power after Storm Imogen's heavy rain and high-speed winds battered Britain.
The brunt of the bad weather affected south-west England and south and mid-Wales - which is where the majority of homes without electricity are. The brunt of the bad weather affected south-west England and south and mid-Wales - with most homes still without power being in Devon and Cornwall.
Waves of up to 19.1m (63ft) have been measured off the Cornish coast, and winds of 70-80mph felt in many areas. Waves of up to 19.1m (63ft) were measured off the Cornish coast, and winds of 70-80mph felt in many areas.
Rail services are disrupted, some cross-Channel ferries cancelled and drivers urged to take extra care. Rail services were disrupted, some cross-Channel ferries cancelled and drivers urged to take extra care.
Although the eye of the storm has now passed, high tides and large waves are expected to continue along the south coast of England, forecasters warned. Although the eye of the storm passed on Monday night, high tides and large waves are expected to continue along the south coast of England, forecasters warned.
'Phenomenal''Phenomenal'
Winds of more than 70mph were recorded in many areas, including 81mph in the Isles of Scilly, 84mph in Pembrey Sands, Carmarthenshire and 96mph at The Needles off the Isle of Wight.Winds of more than 70mph were recorded in many areas, including 81mph in the Isles of Scilly, 84mph in Pembrey Sands, Carmarthenshire and 96mph at The Needles off the Isle of Wight.
The Met Office has confirmed that "phenomenal" sea conditions were recorded at several points offshore. Defined as waves of more than 14m (46ft), it is the highest level on the World Meteorological Scale. The Met Office said "phenomenal" sea conditions were recorded at several points offshore. Defined as waves of more than 14m (46ft), it is the highest level on the World Meteorological Scale.
The Environment Agency has issued more than 50 flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected and immediate action is required. These include several put in place by Natural Resources Wales. The Environment Agency has more than 50 flood warnings in place, meaning flooding is expected and immediate action is required. These include several put in place by Natural Resources Wales.
There are about 180 flood alerts, meaning flooding is possible and be prepared.There are about 180 flood alerts, meaning flooding is possible and be prepared.
In other developments:In other developments:
Highways England issued a severe weather alert, warning drivers - especially those in high-sided vehicles, on motorcycles or considering a trip with a caravan - to take extra care.Highways England issued a severe weather alert, warning drivers - especially those in high-sided vehicles, on motorcycles or considering a trip with a caravan - to take extra care.
Motorists were being urged to be particularly aware when travelling on the M4 and M5 motorways.Motorists were being urged to be particularly aware when travelling on the M4 and M5 motorways.
BBC WeatherBBC Weather
Environment Agency flood warnings for England and WalesEnvironment Agency flood warnings for England and Wales
Flood warnings for ScotlandFlood warnings for Scotland
Forecasters said winds would gradually ease through the afternoon and evening.
BBC Weather expert Peter Sloss said there had not been winds as strong across such a wide area of southern Britain since two winters ago.BBC Weather expert Peter Sloss said there had not been winds as strong across such a wide area of southern Britain since two winters ago.
Live flood warnings from the Environment Agency and the Scottish Environment Protection AgencyLive flood warnings from the Environment Agency and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency
Are you affected by Storm Imogen? Email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk.Are you affected by Storm Imogen? Email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk.
You can also contact us in the following ways:You can also contact us in the following ways:
Read the terms and conditions.Read the terms and conditions.
Or use the form belowOr use the form below