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Simon Calder,Andy Gregory,Tara Cobham
Saturday 23 November 2024 16:51 GMT
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UK braces for ‘disruptive snow’, ice and cold temperatures

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A man has died in Hampshire after a tree fell on a car as Storm Bert brings power cuts, heavy snow and high winds to the UK.

Hampshire Police said it was called just before 8am this morning to the southbound carriageway between Kings Worthy and Winnall and found the driver of a black Mercedes E350 dead at the scene.

Two severe amber weather alerts were issued in parts of Scotland and England on Saturday morning, with up to 40cm of snow expected to fall in higher areas during a two to four-hour burst in which it will fall “thick and fast” ahead of a “rapid thaw” expected to cause localised flooding, the Met Office said.

With some rural communities expected to be cut off and 4,000 households in England and Wales left without power, the forecaster has urged people to keep a phone charger, torch and batteries at hand, while rail and road travel authorities urged caution and closed several major routes on Saturday.

The worst of the weather, however, is still on its way, according to UK power network chiefs.

Ross Easton, of Energy Networks Association (ENA), which represents the UK’s power network operators, said: “There are a few localised weather-related power cuts in parts of Britain this morning. However, for most parts of the country the severe weather hasn’t yet had a significant impact. Forecasters are describing this as a ‘multi-hazard event’ with the worst of the weather yet to arrive.”

Overhead power line warning issued

UK Power Networks, the operator for the east and south-east of England, has warned people to stay away from overhead power lines amid the powerful winds brought by Storm Bert.

Andy Gregory23 November 2024 14:43

‘Worst of Storm Bert yet to come’ - UK power network chiefs

Thousands of homes are without power, roads are flooded and flights have been cancelled – but the worst of Storm Bert is still to come, according to UK power chiefs.

Winds of up to 70mph are set to batter coastal areas and, as temperatures rise on Saturday, melting snow and heavy rain are causing flooding.

The National Grid said around 4,000 homes in its region of the Midlands, south-west England and south Wales, are without power.

Ross Easton, of Energy Networks Association (ENA) – which represents the UK’s power network operators, said: “There are a few localised weather-related power cuts in parts of Britain this morning. However, for most parts of the country the severe weather hasn’t yet had a significant impact.

“Forecasters are describing this as a ‘multi-hazard event’ with the worst of the weather yet to arrive, and so our members have extra engineers and contact centre teams available, and control rooms are monitoring the storm closely as it develops.”

Tom Barnes23 November 2024 14:33

Parts of Dartmoor could see up to 150mm of rain, Met Office says

The Met Office forecasts heavy rain developing overnight and into Sunday for south-west and southern England, stretching from Oxford to Truro – and has updated its maximum rainfall expectations.

The yellow warning is in place from 6am Saturday until 11.45pm on Sunday and up to 70mm of rain could fall during this time.

There is a chance that some places over Dartmoor could see 100-150mm of rainfall, the national weather service said.

Andy Gregory23 November 2024 14:23

Man dies after tree falls on car in Hampshire, police say

A man in his 60s has died after a tree fell on a car on the A34 near Winchester, Hampshire Police said.

The force was called at 7.47am to the southbound carriageway between Kings Worthy and Winnall and found the driver of a black Mercedes E350 dead at the scene.

It is unclear if the incident was related to Storm Bert but the cause is under investigation.

A silver Skoda Kodiaq was also damaged but no other injuries were reported.

Hampshire Police said the man’s family has been informed.

Lengthy lane closures have been put in place and the force is appealing for anyone with information to come forward, particularly anyone with relevant dashcam footage.

Tom Barnes23 November 2024 14:18

Watch: Snow falls across England and Scotland

Storm Bert: Snow falls across England and Scotland
Andy Gregory23 November 2024 14:03

Blackburn and Bradford fixtures among matches called off due to Storm Bert

Storm Bert has wreaked havoc on the domestic football calendar with Blackburn’s Championship clash against Portsmouth one of a number of games called off.

Bradford’s League Two game against Accrington and Fleetwood’s match with MK Dons have also become victims of the weather.

In the National League, the derby between Rochdale and Oldham and Halifax’s meeting with Sutton have also gone.

Blackburn and Bradford fixtures among matches called off due to Storm Bert

Bradford’s League Two game against Accrington and Fleetwood’s match with MK Dons have also become victims of the weather.

Andy Gregory23 November 2024 13:44

Thousands without power in England and Wales as ‘worst yet to come'

The National Grid said around 4,000 homes in its region of the Midlands, south-west England and south Wales, are without power.

Ross Easton, of Energy Networks Association (ENA) – which represents the UK’s power network operators – said: “There are a few localised weather-related power cuts in parts of Britain this morning. However, for most parts of the country the severe weather hasn’t yet had a significant impact.

“Forecasters are describing this as a ‘multi-hazard event’ with the worst of the weather yet to arrive, and so our members have extra engineers and contact centre teams available, and control rooms are monitoring the storm closely as it develops.”

Andy Gregory23 November 2024 13:22

Why has Met Office issued amber alert?

In its amber weather alert, covering parts of central Scotland, the Met Office warns that Storm Bert will bring a spell of heavy snow, leading to some disruption on Saturday. It warns that:

  • Travel delays on roads are likely, stranding some vehicles and passengers
  • Power cuts are likely and other services, such as mobile phone coverage, may be affected
  • There is a good chance that some rural communities could become cut off
  • Some delays and cancellations to rail travel are likely
Andy Gregory23 November 2024 13:08

Mapped: Where are weather warnings in force?

Here is the Met Office’s map of weather warnings as things currently stand.

There are five yellow alerts for rain, wind and snow, and a more severe amber alert for snow in central Scotland, still in force.

A previous amber alert for snow stretching from central England to the Scottish borders had been in force until midday.

(Met Office)
Andy Gregory23 November 2024 12:41

Met Office satellite graphic shows progress of Storm Bert

Andy Gregory23 November 2024 12:18

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