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UK weather: Amber warnings issued for parts of England as 'nasty' Storm Ciaran approaches

The Met Office warns areas across the UK already hit by Storm Babet are at risk of more flooding as Storm Ciaran approaches - with police in Northern Ireland urging people not to travel amid heavy rain and weather warnings.

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The Met Office has issued amber weather warnings for the South West and south coast of England for Thursday as Storm Ciaran approaches the UK.

The Met Office says wind and rain warnings associated with Ciaran are in force from Wednesday night onwards into Friday, with the storm due to cross southern UK on Thursday.

Ahead of its arrival, parts of Northern Ireland have already been flooded due to heavy rainfall and people have been warned not to travel.

Met Office yellow weather warnings for rain are in place in the country until 9am on Wednesday.

The agency has warned of between 25mm and 60mm of rain in places, and up to 100mm is possible over higher ground.

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A Met Office amber alert warning has been issued for southwest and southern England on Thursday
Image: Met Office amber warnings have been issued for southwest and southern England on Thursday
Met Office yellow weather warnings for rain are in place until 9am on Wednesday
Image: Met Office yellow weather warnings for rain in Nothern Ireland are in place until 9am on Wednesday

Met Office yellow weather warnings for rain and wind are in place between Wednesday and Friday across parts of England, Scotland and Wales.

Amber weather warnings come into force for Pembrokeshire, Cornwall and Devon between 3am and 1pm on Thursday, and the Channel coast from Dorset to Kent between 6am and 8pm.

Forecasters said strong gusts could disrupt travel and cause structural damage - of 70 to 80mph, perhaps exceeding 85 mph - and warned that flying debris could pose a danger to life.

Trains and planes could be delayed, while roads and bridges face potential closure.

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Flooding in Northern Ireland

There were reports of flooding in Newry in County Down on Monday after the city's canal burst its banks, while in Dromantine around 100 sheep were rescued after becoming stranded in a flooded field.

Newry resident Dessie Heatley described the scenes as a "repeat of what happened here around 35 years ago".

A flooded Sugar Island in Newry Town, Co Down
Image: A flooded Sugar Island in Newry Town, Co Down
A car submerged in flood water at Basin Walk Car Park in Newry Town, Co Down
Image: A car submerged in flood water at Basin Walk Car Park in Newry Town, Co Down

"We were up and down here in boats," he said. "It's pretty bad, I'm sure all the shopkeepers are raging, we'd no warning or nothing."

Police have advised people to avoid Newry city.

Just across the Irish border in County Louth, a bridge close to Riverstown partially collapsed amid rising waters on the Cooley Peninsula, and there was flooding in County Wexford.

A street is sandbagged to prevent water flowing further through the streets after heavy rain caused extensive flooding, ahead of the arrival of Storm Ciaran, in the city centre of Newry, Northern Ireland, October 31, 2023. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne
Image: Sandbags used to prevent water flowing further through the street

Met Eireann - the Irish National Meteorological Service - said spot flooding was expected in Northern Ireland throughout the morning before clearing slowly northwards.

Earlier, an amber warning for heavy rain was in place covering counties Antrim, Down and Armagh, and was lifted at 9am on Tuesday, with police warning people not to travel.

A woman tries to walk through water as it flows through the streets after heavy rain caused extensive flooding, ahead of the arrival of Storm Ciaran, in the city centre of Newry, Northern Ireland, October 31, 2023. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne
Image: A woman tries to walk through water in Newry city centre
Flood water in McCartan Bros clothes store in Newry Town, Co Down. Flooding was reported in parts of Northern Ireland
Image: Flood water in McCartan Bros clothes store in Northern Ireland

Downpours expected in parts of England and Wales

Storm Ciaran is set to bring strong winds and heavy downpours to southern parts of England and Wales - with "unsettled" conditions forecast for much of the UK.

Rainfall of 20mm to 25mm is expected across southern and western areas, but potentially more over higher ground, the Met Office said.

The forecaster warned already flood-affected areas following Storm Babet could get worse.

Met Office yellow weather warnings for wind and rain on Wednesday
Image: Met Office yellow weather warnings for wind and rain on Wednesday
A yellow weather warning for rain has been issued for Friday across parts of northeast England and southeast Scotland
Image: A yellow weather warning for rain has been issued for Friday across northeast England and southeast Scotland

Met Office meteorologist Clare Nasir said Storm Ciaran was "likely to be a notch down" in intensity from Storm Babet, but flooding could still occur because the ground is "so laden with water" and river levels "are at their highest".

She told Sky News the key features of Storm Ciaran would be "wind damage" and a "lot of rain", adding the rain would "slowly move northwards".

Ms Nasir said the storm would impact southern areas of the UK on Wednesday evening as it approaches, as well as on Thursday morning during rush hour, before it tracks northwards.

Buckle up for some really wild weather

Thomas Moore
Thomas Moore

Science correspondent

Buckle up for some really wild weather over the next few days.

Storm Ciaran is due to hit the UK on Wednesday night and into Thursday, bringing very high winds and a lot more rain.

The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning for Pembrokeshire, Cornwall and Devon between 3am and 1pm on Thursday, and the Channel coast from Dorset to Kent between 6am and 8pm.

Wind speeds could be 70-80mph on the coast, possibly exceeding 85mph in exposed spots.

That鈥檚 enough to cause significant damage to property, with debris being hurled through the air. Trees will also take a battering because they are still in full-leaf. And transport will be disrupted.

The storm will also bring lots more rain 鈥� and over a much wider area.

That鈥檚 because Ciaran will grind almost to a halt over the UK, its path blocked by a curl of the jet stream.

Then, just as Ciaran finally moves off over the North Sea, we get another storm piling in, bringing yet more rain over the weekend.

All in all, some really unpleasant weather for the rest of the week.

"We could see some coastal flooding because the winds will be so strong, particularly initially across more southern areas," she said.

"It's not a fast-moving system, so it's going to be with us for at least two-and-a-half, if not three, days and most places will be impacted in some shape or form by this storm."

Her colleague Marco Petagna added: "There are possible gusts of 80mph to 90mph in some exposed southern areas. It's probably quite a nasty storm this one."

Waves crashing near Whitley Bay, on the north east coast of England
Image: Waves crashing near Whitley Bay, on the northeast coast of England

Warnings amid flood risk for Wales

Heavy rain could lead to surface water issues, and cause already swollen rivers to rise quickly as rainfall hits saturated ground, Natural Resources Wales (NRW) has warned and as it urged people to "be aware and prepared".

Strong winds are expected along the South and West Wales coastlines where large waves could also lead to some coastal flooding.

Katie Davies, NRW's duty tactical manager, said: "Our teams are doing all they can to reduce the risk for communities, but if there is flooding we want to make sure people are doing all they can to keep themselves safe too.

"We urge people to keep away from swollen rivers, and not to drive or to walk through floodwater - it is often deeper than it looks and contain hidden hazards."

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The Environment Agency has issued 25 flood warnings and more than 100 flood alerts.

Kate Marks, flood duty manager at the Environment Agency, said: "We urge people to stay safe on the coast and to remember to take extreme care on coastal paths and promenades.

"Flooding of low-lying coastal roads is also possible and people must avoid driving through floodwater, as just 30cm of flowing water is enough to move your car."

The Thames Barrier will be closed for the 200th time
Image: The Thames Barrier will be closed for the 209th time

Meanwhile, the Thames Barrier in London closed from around 10.40am on Tuesday because "a high tide" forecast "combined with high river flows".

It will be the flooding defence system's 209th closure, and the first of this flood season.

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