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Trains off and schools shut as Storm Éowyn hits | Trains off and schools shut as Storm Éowyn hits |
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North East England and Cumbria are set to be battered by severe gale force winds (picture from December) | North East England and Cumbria are set to be battered by severe gale force winds (picture from December) |
Roads have been closed, trains cancelled and schools shut as severe gale force winds hit north-east England and Cumbria. | |
An amber weather warning is in place as Storm Éowyn sweeps across parts of the UK. | |
All trains in Cumbria have been cancelled and no services are operating between England and Scotland in either direction, Network Rail said, external. | |
Thousands of homes across Cumbria and hundreds across the North East are without power, while flights and ferry services have also been hit. | |
Dozens of schools are closed across Cumbria and Northumberland for safety reasons. | |
Keswick School head teacher Simon Jackson told parents that sustained high winds "make guaranteeing everyone's safety across the school site impossible". | |
Follow live weather updates for the North East and Cumbria | Follow live weather updates for the North East and Cumbria |
How long will Storm Éowyn last? | How long will Storm Éowyn last? |
An amber weather warning, external is in place for wind until 21:00 on Friday, with some snow expected in the Pennine and Border areas. | |
Gusts in excess of 60mph (97km/h) are widely expected, with more than 80mph (129km/h) likely over exposed hills and along the Cumbria coast where large waves will be an additional hazard. | |
Forecasters are warning the wind could be "damaging, dangerous and possibly life-threatening". | Forecasters are warning the wind could be "damaging, dangerous and possibly life-threatening". |
BBC Look North's weather presenter Paul Mooney said: "Things look less windy by Saturday." | BBC Look North's weather presenter Paul Mooney said: "Things look less windy by Saturday." |
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All train companies in the region have warned lines may be closed at short notice due to the impact of Éowyn, with some issuing "do not travel" advice. | |
A number of flights have been cancelled at Newcastle Airport. | |
The A66 between Penrith and Scotch Corner and the A628 have been closed since midnight, external, while the A19 Tees flyover is closed to high sided and vulnerable vehicles in both directions between the A1046 and the A66 near Stockton-on-Tees. | |
The Shields Ferry has been suspended all day, with a half-hourly bus replacement service running through the Tyne Tunnel. | |
Karl Melville from Cumberland Council said his area was expecting "airborne issues" such as flying debris to cause power outages. | |
He advised: "Think about what you're doing. Look out for your neighbours." | |
Gateshead council leader Martin Gannon said extreme weather "does seem to be coming a much more regular feature", adding: "It's clearly related to issues of global warming." | |
The severe gale force winds could be "life-threatening", forecasters warn | The severe gale force winds could be "life-threatening", forecasters warn |
Sellafield workers have been told to work from home, external if they can. | |
The firm said "as a precautionary measure, all outside working on the site is restricted... unless in the interests of maintaining nuclear safety or security and subject to risk assessments". | |
Forestry England advised people to stay away from its sites in Cumbria, including Whinlatter and Grizedale, "due to the risk of falling trees". | Forestry England advised people to stay away from its sites in Cumbria, including Whinlatter and Grizedale, "due to the risk of falling trees". |
Northumberland Country Parks at Bolam Lake, Plessey Woods and Druridge Bay are closed, as are the Beamish and Bowes museums in County Durham. | |
At least two-thirds of all National Trust sites in the North East have closed. | |
Meanwhile, Darlington Borough Council's tip and waste transfer station will remain closed all day. | |
Follow BBC North East on X, external and Facebook, external and BBC Cumbria on X, external and Facebook, external and both on Nextdoor and Instagram, external. Send your story ideas to northeastandcumbria@bbc.co.uk | Follow BBC North East on X, external and Facebook, external and BBC Cumbria on X, external and Facebook, external and both on Nextdoor and Instagram, external. Send your story ideas to northeastandcumbria@bbc.co.uk |