Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Nearly 200 flood alerts and warnings are in place across the UK as ... The Met Office also issued a yellow rain warning covering South and West Wales until 9pm on Tuesday amid the risk of flooding ...
The Met Office also urged people travelling on Wednesday night to ‘take extra time to make the journey a safe one’ amid strong, gusty winds.
Natural Resources Wales warned that water was rising above local flood defences.
The warning was originally in place from 07:00–17:00 GMT on 23 November but expired earlier. There was also one for northern England from 06:00–11:59. Several yellow wind and rain warnings were issued for parts of England and Wales. A yellow wind warning was issued for the same areas, excluding Angus, and also included Eileanan Siar and Moray.
Storm Henk brought damaging winds and persistent rain to parts of England and Wales on 2 January, prompting severe weather warnings to be issued across the country. [1] This led to more than 300 flood warnings being issued by the Environment Agency, with extensive flooding affecting the River Trent, Severn, Avon and Thames. [2]
On 10 December the National Grid reported that 21,242 properties in England and Wales were still without power and that 1,853,708 had been reconnected. [34] Heavy rain from the storm prompted 44 flood warnings and over 200 flood alerts in England and Wales. [35] An uprooted tree at Warley Woods in Oldbury, West Midlands.
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
On 9 July, flooding hit Flintshire and Wrexham Borough in North Wales. [30] North Wales Police advised motorists to avoid the coast road in Flintshire from Connah's Quay to Greenfield. [31] There were also flood warnings across Sheffield, for Bagley Dike in Grimsthorpe, Meers Brook at Heeley and tributaries in north Derbyshire and Pontefract. [32]