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Easter travel and weather: Millions set for a getaway weekend Easter travel and weather: Dover ferries delayed as getaway begins
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Passengers queue for ferries at the port of Dover amid stormy weatherPassengers queue for ferries at the port of Dover amid stormy weather
Millions of people are expected to travel on Good Friday as the Easter getaway gets into full swing. Ferries at Dover have been delayed due to rough weather as the Easter getaway gets into full swing.
A record number of people are planning to fly this weekend, and 2.6 million car journeys are expected on Friday. There were reports of long queues at Dover by Friday lunchtime as vehicles face a two-hour wait to be processed.
There are reports of long queues at Dover on Friday morning as vehicles face a two-hour wait to be processed.
Stormy weather that contributed to delays yesterday evening is expected to ease, but dozens of flood warnings and alerts remain in place in England.Stormy weather that contributed to delays yesterday evening is expected to ease, but dozens of flood warnings and alerts remain in place in England.
Some 11 million people in the UK are planning an overnight trip this Easter, according to the tourist board Visit England. A record number of people are set to fly this weekend, with 2.6 million leisure car trips expected on Friday.
Some 11 million people in the UK have planned a trip this Easter, according to the tourist board Visit England.
Drivers have been warned journeys could take twice as long on some routes.Drivers have been warned journeys could take twice as long on some routes.
A survey by motoring company RAC and transport analysis company Inrix suggests 14 million trips by road could be made across the weekend.A survey by motoring company RAC and transport analysis company Inrix suggests 14 million trips by road could be made across the weekend.
A weather system dubbed Storm Nelson by Spanish forecasters brought wet and windy conditions to Northern Ireland and the south of England on Thursday, with several rail operators and airports reporting disruption.A weather system dubbed Storm Nelson by Spanish forecasters brought wet and windy conditions to Northern Ireland and the south of England on Thursday, with several rail operators and airports reporting disruption.
Some parts of southern England and Wales saw snow on Thursday but the outlook for the Easter Weekend is brighter for most
However, conditions are expected to improve on Good Friday and into the rest of the Easter weekend, according to BBC Weather presenter Chris Fawkes.However, conditions are expected to improve on Good Friday and into the rest of the Easter weekend, according to BBC Weather presenter Chris Fawkes.
The UK is set to see a mix of sunshine and showers, with the potential for some heavy downpours and hail, though temperatures will remain close to average. Ferries arriving at Dover had to contend with rough seas on Thursday
While there are no weather warnings in place, 35 flood warnings and 183 flood alerts have been issued in England by the Environment Agency.
A further five flood alerts are in place in Wales, according to Natural Resources Wales.
Throughout Saturday and Sunday, some showers are expected but are unlikely to be as widespread.
Met Office meteorologist Dan Harris said most could expect a "fairly typical mix of spring-like weather"- however, more persistent rain could return to England and Wales on Monday.
Rail, air and seaRail, air and sea
At Dover, there are reports of long queues of vehicles waiting to board ferries. Officials said the current border processing time for tourists is about two hours.
Ferry company DFDS said that all its services were delayed "due to the earlier strong winds in the Channel".
Drivers at the port face a two-hour wait at the moment, and that could rise to two-and-a-half hours at peak times even with the right resources in place at the border.
French authorities at Dover have stepped up border checks after the country's terror threat level was raised in the aftermath of the Moscow concert hall attack.
Eurotunnel told the BBC it was putting on extra shuttles and staff to cope with expected high numbers.
Some parts of southern England and Wales saw snow on Thursday but the outlook for the Easter Weekend is brighter for most
Airports and airlines are expecting "record-breaking" passenger numbers for this time of year as holidaymakers jet off abroad for the weekend.Airports and airlines are expecting "record-breaking" passenger numbers for this time of year as holidaymakers jet off abroad for the weekend.
Manchester Airport said it was preparing for about 320,000 passengers this weekend, 8% more than the equivalent last year.Manchester Airport said it was preparing for about 320,000 passengers this weekend, 8% more than the equivalent last year.
Glasgow Airport said it would have extra staff in place during "three exceptionally busy weekends ahead".Glasgow Airport said it would have extra staff in place during "three exceptionally busy weekends ahead".
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Planned engineering works could cause disruption for some rail passengers, including at London Euston - one of the UK's busiest railway stations - which will be largely closed between Good Friday and Easter Monday.Planned engineering works could cause disruption for some rail passengers, including at London Euston - one of the UK's busiest railway stations - which will be largely closed between Good Friday and Easter Monday.
Trains between London and East Anglia, and services to and from the capital via the West Coast Main Line are expected to be impacted by works, Network Rail warned.Trains between London and East Anglia, and services to and from the capital via the West Coast Main Line are expected to be impacted by works, Network Rail warned.
Ferries arriving at Dover had to contend with rough seas on Thursday Great Western Railway services between Westbury and Swindon have been cancelled after flooding closed the line.
At Dover, there are reports of long queues of vehicles waiting to board ferries. Officials said the current border processing time for tourists is about 2 hours. The UK is set to see a mix of sunshine and showers, with the potential for some heavy downpours and hail, though temperatures will remain close to average.
French authorities at Dover have stepped up border checks after the country's terror threat level was raised in the aftermath of the Moscow concert hall attack. While there are no weather warnings in place, 35 flood warnings and 183 flood alerts have been issued in England by the Environment Agency.
Drivers are being advised to plan ahead and leave extra time. A further five flood alerts are in place in Wales, according to Natural Resources Wales.
At peak times over the next few days, Dover has told coach operators that even with the right resources in place at the border, wait times could be up to 2.5 hours. Throughout Saturday and Sunday, some showers are expected but are unlikely to be as widespread.
Eurotunnel told the BBC it was putting on extra shuttles and staff to cope with expected high numbers. Met Office meteorologist Dan Harris said most could expect a "fairly typical mix of spring-like weather"- however, more persistent rain could return to England and Wales on Monday.
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