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Large swathes of the UK are braced for a storm bringing with it gale-force winds, possible travel disruption and the risk of some coastal flooding.Large swathes of the UK are braced for a storm bringing with it gale-force winds, possible travel disruption and the risk of some coastal flooding.
Worst hit will be Scotland, where 80mph winds are expected, and the north and east of England, BBC forecasters said. Worst affected will be Scotland, where 100mph winds have hit, and the north and east of England, forecasters said.
Communities on England's east coast are being told to prepare later for the most serious tidal surge for 30 years.Communities on England's east coast are being told to prepare later for the most serious tidal surge for 30 years.
The Environment Agency said the North Sea coast from Northumberland to the Thames Estuary was at risk.The Environment Agency said the North Sea coast from Northumberland to the Thames Estuary was at risk.
The Thames Barrier was due to close on Thursday night to protect London from floods.The Thames Barrier was due to close on Thursday night to protect London from floods.
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The Environment Agency said the combination of high tides, gale-force winds, large waves and a tidal surge would bring a risk of significant coastal flooding. The Environment Agency said the combination of high tides, gale-force winds, large waves and a tidal surge would bring a risk of significant coastal flooding. It expects 3,000 properties to be flooded within the next 24 hours.
In some places sea levels could be as high as those during the devastating floods of 1953 - although flood defences built since then meant many parts of the country were now better protected, it added.In some places sea levels could be as high as those during the devastating floods of 1953 - although flood defences built since then meant many parts of the country were now better protected, it added.
The agency has one severe flood warning - indicating danger to life - for Sandwich Quay in Kent on Friday, plus more than 30 flood warnings and 50 flood alerts. The agency has more than 100 flood warnings and alerts in place, including 18 severe alerts for the East Anglia region - indicating danger to life.
Those likely to be affected include West Mersea in Essex, Southwold and Thorpeness in Suffolk, the Riverside Business park in Lowestoft, Suffolk, and along the Bure and Yare rivers in Great Yarmouth.
Environment Agency flood risk manager Pete Fox told BBC Breakfast that people in these coastal areas need to think about taking action to prepare themselves now.
He said: "The most important thing actually is that along the East Coast, the high tide will be hitting in the hours of darkness this evening and tonight so people really need to take the daylight hours today to prepare for the coastal and tidal flooding that we're predicting.
"We've been working with the emergency services for the last 24 hours or so gearing up for this event."
In Scotland, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency has issued flood warnings for Central; Edinburgh and Lothians; Fife; and Skye and Lochaber.In Scotland, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency has issued flood warnings for Central; Edinburgh and Lothians; Fife; and Skye and Lochaber.
The BBC weather centre has recorded gusts of 93mph at Loch Glascarnoch in the Highlands and 81mph at Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis. The Met Office has recorded gusts of 106mph at Glenogle in Stirlingshire and 93mph at Loch Glascarnoch in the Highlands.
Other areas and services affected include:Other areas and services affected include:
Regions under the Met Office's amber "be prepared" warning are Central, Tayside and Fife; East Midlands; East of England; Grampian; Highlands and Eilean Siar; North East England; North West England; Orkney and Shetland; South West Scotland, Lothian and Borders; Strathclyde; and Yorkshire and Humber.Regions under the Met Office's amber "be prepared" warning are Central, Tayside and Fife; East Midlands; East of England; Grampian; Highlands and Eilean Siar; North East England; North West England; Orkney and Shetland; South West Scotland, Lothian and Borders; Strathclyde; and Yorkshire and Humber.
This warning indicates likely travel delays from road and rail closures, power cuts and damage to properties.This warning indicates likely travel delays from road and rail closures, power cuts and damage to properties.
London and South East England; Northern Ireland; Wales; and West Midlands have been placed under a yellow warning.London and South East England; Northern Ireland; Wales; and West Midlands have been placed under a yellow warning.
This tells people in the area to be aware of the possibility of severe weather and to expect some disruption to their activities and travel plans.This tells people in the area to be aware of the possibility of severe weather and to expect some disruption to their activities and travel plans.
Forecasters say snow is likely to fall in the north of Scotland on Thursday, up to 5cm deep on low ground with 20cm possible on higher ground.Forecasters say snow is likely to fall in the north of Scotland on Thursday, up to 5cm deep on low ground with 20cm possible on higher ground.
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A major traffic route into Leeds city centre will be closed on Thursday following warnings of high winds.A major traffic route into Leeds city centre will be closed on Thursday following warnings of high winds.
The road is the main route into the city from the south and is used every morning by thousands of vehicles.The road is the main route into the city from the south and is used every morning by thousands of vehicles.
It passes the city's tallest building - the Bridgewater Place tower - which a coroner ruled this week can influence wind conditions. It passes Yorkshire's tallest building - the Bridgewater Place tower - which a coroner ruled this week can influence wind conditions.
She recommended the junction beneath it should be shut to all road users when wind speeds reach 45mph or more. She recommended the junction beneath the skyscraper should be shut to all road users when wind speeds reach 45mph or more.
Leeds City Council says Victoria Road, as well as Water Lane and Neville Street, will be shut from 06:00 GMT on Thursday.Leeds City Council says Victoria Road, as well as Water Lane and Neville Street, will be shut from 06:00 GMT on Thursday.
Network Rail has already warned customers in Scotland and parts of north and eastern England to expect delays.Network Rail has already warned customers in Scotland and parts of north and eastern England to expect delays.
Robin Gisby, Network Rail's director of operations, said ground conditions would be monitored through the night and into the morning, and teams were in place to react quickly to any damage caused by the weather.Robin Gisby, Network Rail's director of operations, said ground conditions would be monitored through the night and into the morning, and teams were in place to react quickly to any damage caused by the weather.
He said as much of the network as possible would be kept open however speed restrictions and other measures might be necessary in the interests of safety.He said as much of the network as possible would be kept open however speed restrictions and other measures might be necessary in the interests of safety.
Conditions across the UK are expected to have improved by the weekend.Conditions across the UK are expected to have improved by the weekend.
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