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Storm Jocelyn LIVE: Map exhibits 80mph winds will sweep throughout UK

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What climate warnings are in place in the present day?

From 12:00 in the present day to 3pm tomorrow, a Yellow wind warning is in place. This means bus and prepare companies will seemingly be affected and journeys will take longer. Those residing by the ocean will see giant waves and sea spray batter the shoreline.

From 6pm in the present day till 8am tomorrow, an Amber wind warning is in place for western and northern Scotland. This means there’s a good probability of energy cuts and points with cell phone protection.

There will seemingly be some injury to buildings, with tiles blown from roofs. Some roads and bridges could shut.

The Met Office warned that ‘accidents and hazard to life’ are seemingly from giant waves and seaside materials thrown onto roads and properties close to the coast.

Met Office points ‘hazard to life’ warning a day after Isha chaos that left 5 useless

Another climate system will convey ‘hazard to life’ gales and downpours on Tuesday night time and into Wednesday for a lot of the northern half of the nation, The Met Office mentioned.

Amber and yellow climate warnings for wind have been issued overlaying a lot of the UK, along with yellow warnings for rain overlaying elements of western and southern Scotland, and north-west England.

A yellow warning for ice has additionally been issued throughout northern and japanese elements of Scotland.

Gusts of 80mph might be skilled in uncovered areas, with 40-50mm of rain attainable over greater floor, the forecaster mentioned.

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Many staff face a moist commute in the present day with extra rain on the best way – and plenty of areas are nonetheless flooded

This Canal and River Trust employee wades by flood water at Naburn Lock on the outskirts of York this morning.

Storm Jocelyn will convey extra wind and rain to the UK after Storm Isha left two folks useless and one severely injured.

An Canal and River Trust worker walks through flood water at Naburn Lock on the outskirts of York. Storm Jocelyn will thrash the UK with more wind and rain after Storm Isha left two people dead and one seriously injured. Picture date: Tuesday January 23, 2024. PA Photo. Another weather system will bring windy weather on Tuesday night and into Wednesday for much of the northern half of the country, The Met Office said. See PA story WEATHER Jocelyn. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire

Schools are closing throughout the nation in preparation for the storm

Many faculties reported main energy cuts, no heating and injury to high school buildings brought on by Storm Isha.

But as a result of climate warnings in place for the following 48 hours, faculties similar to Shankhill CofE Primary School in Carlisle and St Matthews RC Primary School in Cumberland are closed in the present day.

Also closed is Appleby Primary School. The space was inundated with floods throughout Storm Isha.

North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue service rescue a number of folks from flooding

North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue mentioned crews have been despatched to Morton-on-Swale, North Yorks to rescue 4 automobiles that have been trapped by the floods.

One lady who was rescued informed ITV Calendar News it was a ‘terrifying expertise’.

Storm Jocelyn comes sizzling on the heels of Storm Isha

The dangerous climate comes as Brits are nonetheless struggling the devastating impacts of Storm Isha.

Isha left automobiles crushed below bushes, roofs ripped off buildings, 70,000 houses with out energy and an 84-year-old man useless.

Thousands of individuals have been left with out energy because the storm introduced disruption to the electrical energy and transport networks throughout the UK.

In Scotland, an 84-year-old man was killed after a Hyundai automobile crashed right into a fallen tree on the A905, Beancross Road in Grangemouth at round 11.45pm final night time. Police mentioned he was pronounced useless on the scene, whereas the opposite occupants of the car weren’t injured.

In Northern Ireland a person in his 60s has died in a street collision involving two vans and a fallen tree in Limavady, Co Londonderry, on Sunday night time, the Police Service of Northern Ireland has mentioned. The man within the second van, a Citreon Berlingo, has been taken to hospital for remedy.

A 3rd man died falling right into a manhole after its security limitations have been toppled by the robust winds in Highgate Road, Bradford, when winds topping 80mph battered the north of England.

A tree surgeon removes a fallen tree from a car during Storm Isha in Linlithgow, West Lothian, Britain, January 22, 2024. REUTERS/Lesley Martin

Rail corporations are warning Brits to not journey because the UK braces for Storm Jocelyn

TransPennine Express has warned their clients in opposition to touring from 3pm in the present day till 12:00 tomorrow after the Met Office issued Yellow and Amber climate warnings.

There can even be no ScotRail companies from 7pm this night till Wednesday morning on account of extreme climate, the corporate introduced.

National Rail has suggested LNER clients touring north of Newcastle in the present day to not try the journey. There can even be no CrossCountry companies operating north of town after 5:30pm.

Met Office map exhibits areas of UK to be battered with 80mph gales

A contemporary ‘hazard to life’ warning has been issued as 80mph winds are set to hit the UK once more in the present day as Storm Jocelyn hits the UK – a day after Storm Isha battered Britain, killing three.

Almost the entire UK is about to be pummelled by the brand new tempest, with amber warnings for wind threatening a probable chance of injury to buildings, energy cuts and accidents from giant waves.

The strongest winds are anticipated to have an effect on western and northern Scotland from Tuesday night, whereas yellow warnings for heavy rain have additionally been put in place for a lot of England.

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