Torrential rain brought by Storm Dennis at the weekend have led to widespread flood chaos in South Wales and parts of the Midlands, as 300 flood warnings remain in place today, including five which are severe.
06.02.2020 - 16:56 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Met Office has issued weather warnings as Storm Ciara is expected to sweep into the country on Sunday for 24 hours from midnight bringing with it heavy rain in places and wind affecting the whole of the UK.
It said Storm Ciara will bring very strong winds and "potentially some disruption to travel throughout Sunday".
Gusts of 80 miles per hour are predicted along with travel disruption, loss of power and coastal flooding, warns the Met Office's meteorologists,
There could be injuries "and
Torrential rain brought by Storm Dennis at the weekend have led to widespread flood chaos in South Wales and parts of the Midlands, as 300 flood warnings remain in place today, including five which are severe.
Snow has started falling in Scotland in the aftermath of Storm Ciara.
Hundreds of passengers on a transatlantic flight are having to travel home from Scotland - because their plane couldn’t land in Manchester.
A fresh yellow weather warning has been issued for Ayrshire tomorrow with snow forecast to hit during rush hour.
Storm Ciara tested the skills of pilots at Manchester Airport on Sunday as hurricane force winds hit the UK.
Planes attempting to fly in to UK airports are being rocked by Storm Ciara's strong winds as severe weather causes dozens of cancellations and delays.
A British Airways plane is believed to have made the fastest flight ever by a conventional airliner.
Police stopped a driver travelling at speeds of 119mph as Storm Ciara hit the UK.