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Storm Agnes: Cornwall homes without power amid strong winds | Storm Agnes: Cornwall homes without power amid strong winds |
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A walker battles strong winds at Woolacombe in north Devon | A walker battles strong winds at Woolacombe in north Devon |
More than 500 properties in north Cornwall have lost power as Storm Agnes swept into the south-west of England. | More than 500 properties in north Cornwall have lost power as Storm Agnes swept into the south-west of England. |
National Grid said 530 properties were affected in the Jacobstow area along with 50 around Westward Ho! in north Devon. | National Grid said 530 properties were affected in the Jacobstow area along with 50 around Westward Ho! in north Devon. |
Coastguards are advising people to take weather warnings seriously as strong winds hit Devon and Cornwall. | Coastguards are advising people to take weather warnings seriously as strong winds hit Devon and Cornwall. |
The highest gusts have been 63mph (101km/h) on the Isles of Scilly and 49mph (79km/h) in Newquay. | The highest gusts have been 63mph (101km/h) on the Isles of Scilly and 49mph (79km/h) in Newquay. |
Perranporth on Cornwall's north coast where strong winds and heavy rain are forecast | |
Coastguards said: "Storm Agnes is expected to bring winds of up to 80mph (128km/h) to the British coastline. | Coastguards said: "Storm Agnes is expected to bring winds of up to 80mph (128km/h) to the British coastline. |
"Please take weather warnings seriously and stay safe." | "Please take weather warnings seriously and stay safe." |
Flood alerts are in place on the north Cornwall coast from The Rumps to Hartland Point, excluding Bude. | Flood alerts are in place on the north Cornwall coast from The Rumps to Hartland Point, excluding Bude. |
Communities most at risk include Port Quin, Port Isaac, Port Gaverne, and Boscastle. | Communities most at risk include Port Quin, Port Isaac, Port Gaverne, and Boscastle. |
Yellow weather warnings from the Met Office are in force for Wednesday and into Thursday | Yellow weather warnings from the Met Office are in force for Wednesday and into Thursday |
The Environment Agency said: "With yellow wind warnings and coastal flood alerts in the south west today, please stay safe and keep away from coastal paths, piers and promenades." | The Environment Agency said: "With yellow wind warnings and coastal flood alerts in the south west today, please stay safe and keep away from coastal paths, piers and promenades." |
Met Office severe weather warnings are in force from Wednesday afternoon until Thursday morning. | Met Office severe weather warnings are in force from Wednesday afternoon until Thursday morning. |
The strongest winds are likely to be around Irish Sea coastal areas with gusts of up to 75mph (120km/h). | The strongest winds are likely to be around Irish Sea coastal areas with gusts of up to 75mph (120km/h). |
The storm was named after a deep area of low pressure developed in the Atlantic, enhanced by some energy from ex-tropical storm Ophelia which hit the north-east coast of the US over the weekend. | The storm was named after a deep area of low pressure developed in the Atlantic, enhanced by some energy from ex-tropical storm Ophelia which hit the north-east coast of the US over the weekend. |
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Related Topics | Related Topics |
Met Office | Met Office |
Isles of Scilly | Isles of Scilly |
Severe weather | Severe weather |