Two major incidents have been declared and more than 100 people have been rescued as floodwater inundates Lincolnshire and Leicestershire Yellow warnings ... parts of the UK as flooding and ...
Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow morning, 02/02/25, or as the situation changes. Property flooding is not ...
Current conditions are extremely ... had issued three flood warnings and 35 flood alerts. Arrivals and departures have resumed at Manchester after the UK’s third-busiest airport was closed ...
There are 12 flood warnings in place in Somerset after a weekend of heavy rain in the county. Numerous schools in Somerset ...
Alerts meanwhile mean flooding is possible. You can find the current warnings and alerts with official guidance on BBC Weather's flood warnings tracker here. - An amber rain warning covering parts ...
For those who intend to travel despite the current wintry weather ... ago06:39 Ciaran McGrath Map shows locations of flood warnings and alerts An interactive map on the UK Government's website ...
The UK is grappling with widespread flooding and harsh winter conditions classified as a "danger to life," with over 500 flood alerts still in effect and severe snow and ice warnings disrupting ...
The Met Office has already confirmed the storm names to be used across 2024 and 2025 - as the UK hit by Storm Herminia. It comes as a major incident has been declared in Somerset after overnight ...
It comes after winds reached 100mph on Friday as the storm left one person dead, more than a million people without power and caused significant travel disruption across the UK and Ireland.
The new alerts will follow the end of the current batch of ... in place across much of the UK. Heavy snow has closed both runways at Manchester Airport, while flooding has blocked major roads ...
Heavy flooding elsewhere has seen two ... there are three active Met Office yellow weather warnings for snow and ice blanketing much of the UK. Wherever you are, stay safe. We've got this article ...