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UK weather: Rain and storms cause travel delays | UK weather: Rain and storms cause travel delays |
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Travellers are dealing with disruption after torrential rain and flooding hit parts of the UK - with warnings of more severe weather to come. | Travellers are dealing with disruption after torrential rain and flooding hit parts of the UK - with warnings of more severe weather to come. |
Some roads are closed and rail networks have been affected by the storms. | Some roads are closed and rail networks have been affected by the storms. |
Air passengers have also spoken of being "stranded" abroad after flights were cancelled because of the weather. | Air passengers have also spoken of being "stranded" abroad after flights were cancelled because of the weather. |
Heavy showers are due to continue throughout Friday, with a Met Office yellow warning for rain in force across northern and western parts of the UK. | Heavy showers are due to continue throughout Friday, with a Met Office yellow warning for rain in force across northern and western parts of the UK. |
Great Western Railway trains, which serve south Wales, and southern and western England, were earlier running more slowly than usual after Network Rail imposed a precautionary blanket speed restriction. | |
And there was severe disruption across the Northern rail network. | And there was severe disruption across the Northern rail network. |
National Rail said services across central England were expected to be disrupted during the morning. | National Rail said services across central England were expected to be disrupted during the morning. |
Parts of Oxford experienced flash flooding overnight. Didcot Parkway station was more than a foot under water and 100 people had to be evacuated from the Old Fire Station arts centre after water started coming through the roof. | Parts of Oxford experienced flash flooding overnight. Didcot Parkway station was more than a foot under water and 100 people had to be evacuated from the Old Fire Station arts centre after water started coming through the roof. |
In Herefordshire, homes were flooded and lightning started a small fire at a house in Colwall. | In Herefordshire, homes were flooded and lightning started a small fire at a house in Colwall. |
British Airways said it was was "working tirelessly" to minimise disruption, after storms caused problems for airlines on Thursday. | British Airways said it was was "working tirelessly" to minimise disruption, after storms caused problems for airlines on Thursday. |
EasyJet cancelled 48 flights in and out of Gatwick Airport amid yesterday's bad weather, while Ryanair cancelled or delayed a "small number" of flights. | EasyJet cancelled 48 flights in and out of Gatwick Airport amid yesterday's bad weather, while Ryanair cancelled or delayed a "small number" of flights. |
Chris Harper, from Epsom, has been trying to get home from Paris since Thursday evening, but has had two flights with EasyJet cancelled. | Chris Harper, from Epsom, has been trying to get home from Paris since Thursday evening, but has had two flights with EasyJet cancelled. |
"Myself and 179 passengers were left stranded at the airport last night by EasyJet," he said. | "Myself and 179 passengers were left stranded at the airport last night by EasyJet," he said. |
He said he hoped to return to the UK on a flight on Friday night. | He said he hoped to return to the UK on a flight on Friday night. |
Customers left waiting in airports in Berlin and Budapest also voiced their frustration on social media on Thursday. | Customers left waiting in airports in Berlin and Budapest also voiced their frustration on social media on Thursday. |
A yellow warning for rain covering most of the UK is in place until 22:00 BST on Friday. | A yellow warning for rain covering most of the UK is in place until 22:00 BST on Friday. |
Heavy showers and thunderstorms could cause sudden flooding, power cuts and a potential risk to life and property, the Met Office warned. | Heavy showers and thunderstorms could cause sudden flooding, power cuts and a potential risk to life and property, the Met Office warned. |
Much of the rest of the country, however, can expect warm weather and sunshine over the weekend. | Much of the rest of the country, however, can expect warm weather and sunshine over the weekend. |
The Environment Agency has urged people to check their flood risk - especially if they are travelling to unfamiliar areas over half term. | The Environment Agency has urged people to check their flood risk - especially if they are travelling to unfamiliar areas over half term. |
The organisation also said that south-west England, Hampshire and the West Midlands were most at risk, with urban areas most likely to suffer from any flash flooding later. | The organisation also said that south-west England, Hampshire and the West Midlands were most at risk, with urban areas most likely to suffer from any flash flooding later. |
Kate Marks, flood duty manager at the Environment Agency, said teams would work "24/7" to operate flood defences, clear blockages in rivers and streams and offer support at incidents of surface water flooding. | Kate Marks, flood duty manager at the Environment Agency, said teams would work "24/7" to operate flood defences, clear blockages in rivers and streams and offer support at incidents of surface water flooding. |
Have you been affected by storms in your area? If it's safe to do so, you can share your experience in the following ways: | Have you been affected by storms in your area? If it's safe to do so, you can share your experience in the following ways: |
Please include a contact number if you are willing to speak to a BBC journalist. | Please include a contact number if you are willing to speak to a BBC journalist. |
Or use the form below | Or use the form below |