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    UK faces severe storm ISHA with widespread impact

    Remember to take precautions against Storm Isha, as it affects the entire UK, threatening both personal safety and property.
    News DeskBy News DeskJanuary 21, 2024
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    Bristol: The Met Office has issued amber wind warnings for most of the UK, signaling a serious threat from Storm Isha expected tonight. This rare alert highlights the potential “danger to life” in certain areas. Storm Isha, the ninth since September, could bring winds up to 80mph, leading to power cuts, road and bridge closures, and disruptions in rail and bus services.

    Two amber warnings, effective from Sunday 6pm to Monday morning, cover central, eastern, and western England, along with all of Wales, sparing only London and parts of the South East. The Met Office warns of significant power cuts, potential damage to buildings, and disrupted travel across various modes of transportation. Coastal areas face additional risks from large waves and flying debris.

    UK Storm Isha
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    Key points:

    • Storm Isha, the ninth since September, expected to bring winds up to 80mph tonight.
    • Amber wind warnings cover most of UK, rare move by Met Office.
    • Power cuts, travel disruptions, potential danger to life likely in some areas.
    • Yellow rain warnings across country over next two days, flood warnings issued.
    • Ireland also affected, red storm warning for coastal areas in north.
    • Warmer weather to follow storm, but strong winds, rain might overshadow it.

    Rain warnings are also in place nationwide, with 30mm to 50mm expected generally, and up to 100mm in hillier regions. Met Office forecaster Ellie Glaisyer notes the storm’s unusual breadth, covering the entire UK.

    Ireland’s Met Eireann mirrors these warnings, including a rare status red warning for northern coastal areas. The Severn Bridge briefly closed due to high winds but has since reopened.

    East Midlands Railway anticipates significant disruptions, while Police Scotland advises against non-essential travel. Drivers should be cautious of water on roads, fallen branches, and potential ferry and flight delays.

    UK Storm Isha
    Rep. Image: Tiến Thịnh Đinh Văn | Pixabay

    Stay safe:

    • Avoid unnecessary travel, follow guidance from authorities.
    • Be prepared for power cuts and travel disruptions.
    • Beware of strong winds, rain, and potential flooding.

    Despite the storm, warmer weather is forecasted, with temperatures possibly reaching 13°C. However, strong winds and rain might make it feel less warm. Mild conditions are expected to continue into next week, with isolated chances of frost.

    From Tuesday afternoon to Wednesday midday, a yellow wind warning will cover Northern Ireland, north Wales, northern England, and much of Scotland.

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