Storm Henk warnings as ‘snow and 75mph winds could trigger accidents and energy cuts’

The Met Office has issued a sequence of climate warnings throughout the a lot of the nation as Storm Henk sweeps via the UK.

Brits are bracing for winds reaching speeds of as much as 75mph in addition to rain and a staggering eight inches of snow in the present day (Saturday, December 30). Six yellow warnings are in place affecting the south of England, a lot of Wales and Scotland and all of Northern Ireland.

In the south of England and the west of Wales a climate warning for wind will stay in place from 11am till 3am tomorrow with the storm not set to ease off for a number of days. Strong gusts reaching speeds of 75mph in these areas might see energy cuts and journey disruption.

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Much of the UK is affected by climate warnings in the present day
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South and west Wales has additionally been handed a warning for rain, which comes into impact at 10am and would not subside till 6pm tonight. The Met Office warns flooding of houses and companies and energy cuts are attainable whereas journey disruption on account of the deluge is probably going.

In Northern Ireland one other rain warning has been issued. From 4am till 11am bus and practice journey is prone to be delayed, whereas in coastal areas spray and flooding on roads might additional lengthen journey occasions.



Coastal areas may very well be within the firing line for journey disruption (inventory)
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Scotland is affected by 4 separate climate warnings – in components of the Highlands and the Western Isles a warning for ice is in place. From 6.19pm final night time till 10am this morning Brits in these areas have been urged to stay vigilant as “some injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces” are attainable.

Meanwhile in central and northern Scotland, the Western Isles and components of Strathclyde, rain and snow is ready to trigger journey delays from 8am till 11.59pm in the present day. There can also be a “small chance” of energy cuts on this space and rural communities may very well be lower off because of the extreme climate.



Travel disruption is probably going (inventory)
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Another rain and snow warning can also be in place additional south. Southern Scotland, together with East Lothian, Dumfries and Galloway and the Scottish Borders in addition to components of Strathclyde are warned “some interruption to power supplies and other services likely.”

While the present climate warnings will all subside by tomorrow morning, unstable situations are set to convey chaos all weekend and into the brand new yr. Met Office meteorologist Alex Burkill stated: “The climate appears like will probably be unsettled with additional sturdy winds and heavy rain as we undergo the final weekend of 2023.



Some eight inches of snow have been forecast (inventory)
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“A deep area of low pressure is set to push its way in from the west, this low could be named Storm Henk by the Irish Met Service as it could be across the republic of Ireland where we see the strongest winds.

“Nonetheless, Saturday goes to show moist and windy throughout the UK, a band of intense rain goes to push its approach east and north-eastwards as we undergo the day bringing the danger of gales or extreme gales in uncovered spots.”

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