Storm Ciaran Strikes the UK
Most of the severe weather is expected in the South
Last updated 2nd Nov 2023
Storm Ciarán has arrived in the UK - and it's causing disruption:
Rail operators in the south of England are warning passengers to avoid travelling if possible, ahead of Storm Ciarán.
The Met Office has issued amber weather warnings with winds of 110 miles per hour expected in some areas.
Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist, Brent Walker, said
“Wind and rain warnings associated with Storm Ciarán are in force from tonight through until Friday, with further updates possible. These include Amber warnings for wind for parts of southwest England on Thursday morning and the far south and southeast of England Thursday daytime and early evening.
“Very strong winds are expected along southern coastal areas of England in particular, where gusts of 70 to 80mph are possible, perhaps exceeding 85 mph in a few exposed locations. Further inland, gusts could reach up to 50 or 60mph.
“As well as strong winds, there will be heavy rain across many parts of the UK. Much of southern and western England, Wales, northeast England and eastern Scotland look to see the wettest conditions between Wednesday evening and Friday morning. 20-30 mm of rain is likely to fall quite widely, with 40-60 mm possible over higher ground. Some parts of Wales and southwest England may see 80 mm of rain. This rain will fall on already saturated ground, bringing the risk of flooding.”
Advice from the emergency services
The South Western Ambulance Service is urging people to only dial 999 in an emergency as the bad weather continues.
They've reminded people to stay away from coastal areas, not drive through floodwater and to be aware of flying debris in the strong winds.
Devon and Cornwall's Police and Crime Commissioner Alison Hernandez has posted on X saying "Take care if you’re out and about please on foot or in a vehicle."
Amy Shaw, National Network Manager at National Highways, said:
“It is important to plan ahead for your journey during Storm Ciaran, and if weather conditions become challenging, adjust your driving behaviour and take extra care. National Highways reminds motorists to keep TRIP in mind ahead of journeys at this time of year – Top-up: oil, water, screen wash; Rest: rest every two hours; Inspect: Inspect tyres and lights and Prepare: check your route and the weather forecast.”
People are being asked to check with rail operators before they travel with services across the country expected to be affected.