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Heavy rain causes floods and travel chaos across UK | Heavy rain causes floods and travel chaos across UK |
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Railway lines were closed and roads flooded after heavy overnight rain on Friday | Railway lines were closed and roads flooded after heavy overnight rain on Friday |
Railway lines were closed and roads flooded after heavy overnight rain on Friday | Railway lines were closed and roads flooded after heavy overnight rain on Friday |
Heavy rain and strong winds across the UK have led to flooding and travel disruption, as warnings continue with more bad weather forecast. | Heavy rain and strong winds across the UK have led to flooding and travel disruption, as warnings continue with more bad weather forecast. |
As of Thursday afternoon there were more than 60 flood warnings in England, 19 in Wales and two in Scotland, alongside almost 200 flood alerts. | As of Thursday afternoon there were more than 60 flood warnings in England, 19 in Wales and two in Scotland, alongside almost 200 flood alerts. |
The National Grid said about 600 homes, mainly around the Welsh city of Newport, were without power. | The National Grid said about 600 homes, mainly around the Welsh city of Newport, were without power. |
The bad weather is expected to continue into Friday and the weekend. | The bad weather is expected to continue into Friday and the weekend. |
As it stands, a yellow wind warning for wind is in place until 03:00 GMT on Friday for Northern Ireland, north Wales, and north-west England, with warnings of gusts of up to 70mph. | As it stands, a yellow wind warning for wind is in place until 03:00 GMT on Friday for Northern Ireland, north Wales, and north-west England, with warnings of gusts of up to 70mph. |
The Met Office warns it could mean travel disruption and potential short-term loss of power. | The Met Office warns it could mean travel disruption and potential short-term loss of power. |
Roads have flooded at Reybridge near Lacock in Wiltshire | Roads have flooded at Reybridge near Lacock in Wiltshire |
On Thursday, flooding blocked two train lines in the west of England, between Bristol Parkway and Swindon, and between Bristol Temple Meads, Bath and Swindon. | On Thursday, flooding blocked two train lines in the west of England, between Bristol Parkway and Swindon, and between Bristol Temple Meads, Bath and Swindon. |
In the town of Keynsham in Somerset, some drivers had to be rescued from their cars due to the flooding. | In the town of Keynsham in Somerset, some drivers had to be rescued from their cars due to the flooding. |
We have had a drop of rain.@bathnes @BathCA @bob_combedown @Emilio4Bath @entry_hill @bathlive @bathbytes1865 @photosofbath pic.twitter.com/lVp58Ed5UW | We have had a drop of rain.@bathnes @BathCA @bob_combedown @Emilio4Bath @entry_hill @bathlive @bathbytes1865 @photosofbath pic.twitter.com/lVp58Ed5UW |
In South Wales, the fire service said the areas worst affected by flooding were Porth and Pontypridd in Rhondda Cynon Taf. | In South Wales, the fire service said the areas worst affected by flooding were Porth and Pontypridd in Rhondda Cynon Taf. |
Transport for Wales said four railway lines were blocked due to heavy rain flooding the tracks. | Transport for Wales said four railway lines were blocked due to heavy rain flooding the tracks. |
These include Cardiff Central to Bridgend, Pontypridd to Treherbert, Newtown to Shrewsbury and Abercynon to Aberdare. | These include Cardiff Central to Bridgend, Pontypridd to Treherbert, Newtown to Shrewsbury and Abercynon to Aberdare. |
The River Taff burst its banks, flooding a number of parks and walking routes along the Taff trail, including Cardiff's Bute Park near the city centre. | The River Taff burst its banks, flooding a number of parks and walking routes along the Taff trail, including Cardiff's Bute Park near the city centre. |
Many areas across Wales are experiencing storm disruption following high winds and heavy rain overnight. | Many areas across Wales are experiencing storm disruption following high winds and heavy rain overnight. |
Many areas across Wales are experiencing storm disruption following high winds and heavy rain overnight. | Many areas across Wales are experiencing storm disruption following high winds and heavy rain overnight. |
Flood barriers have gone up on several stretches of the River Severn as river levels continue to rise in Shropshire, Worcestershire and Herefordshire. | |
Rail lines between Welshpool and Shrewsbury were blocked, National Rail Enquiries said. | |
Gemma Plumb, forecaster with BBC Weather Centre, said the heavy rain which had hit Northern Ireland and Scotland on Thursday evening would travel southward into the night. | |
"It is going to turn windier in the north-west, Northern Ireland, and parts of north Wales. There is potential for some severe gales in some coastal areas," she said. | |
She said there would be some showers on Friday, but concentrated in northern and western areas, with it being drier in the south and east. | |
"Friday night into Saturday morning there will be heavy and persistent rain, and that will be hitting areas already badly affected by flooding," she said. | |
"In the next few days we will be seeing more wintery weather. There will be some sleet and snow, especially around parts of northern Scotland." |