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UK weather: Windy weather batters Britain overnight with storms set to cause travel chaos right up to the Easter weekend UK weather: Windy weather batters Britain overnight with storms set to cause travel chaos right up to the Easter weekend
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After a night of stormy weather that blocked railway lines, felled trees and closed high bridges, Britain was forecast for a day of strong winds and more travel chaos on Tuesday.After a night of stormy weather that blocked railway lines, felled trees and closed high bridges, Britain was forecast for a day of strong winds and more travel chaos on Tuesday.
Parts of north Wales, the Bristol Channel and East Anglia saw winds of up to 70mph overnight, and two sailors had to be rescued from the water off the coast near Southampton after their vessel capsized and sank in the stormy weather.Parts of north Wales, the Bristol Channel and East Anglia saw winds of up to 70mph overnight, and two sailors had to be rescued from the water off the coast near Southampton after their vessel capsized and sank in the stormy weather.
The M25 was closed at the Dartford Crossing, trees on lines led to rail delays in Devon, Somerset, Wiltshire and Hampshire, and Cheshire Police tweeted overnight that high winds and rain had been “creating chaos on the roads”.The M25 was closed at the Dartford Crossing, trees on lines led to rail delays in Devon, Somerset, Wiltshire and Hampshire, and Cheshire Police tweeted overnight that high winds and rain had been “creating chaos on the roads”.
The Met Office’s severe weather warnings for wind continued into Tuesday morning, and forecaster Kirk Waite said: “While the winds should gradually ease, it's going to stay a pretty windy day.”The Met Office’s severe weather warnings for wind continued into Tuesday morning, and forecaster Kirk Waite said: “While the winds should gradually ease, it's going to stay a pretty windy day.”
He said; “There could potentially be some quite difficult conditions throughout the course of the morning for those getting up and heading out to work.He said; “There could potentially be some quite difficult conditions throughout the course of the morning for those getting up and heading out to work.
“The north west of the country is going to see some quite blustery showers moving in - it's probably going to see the strongest winds today.”“The north west of the country is going to see some quite blustery showers moving in - it's probably going to see the strongest winds today.”
Worth checking travel today - ferries cancelled, bridges closed/restricted and some disruption to flights already being reported.Worth checking travel today - ferries cancelled, bridges closed/restricted and some disruption to flights already being reported.
The 190mph #jetstream is giving USA to UK planes a good shove. A flight from Newark to Heathrow landed 70mins early! pic.twitter.com/i1uwGcuqMMThe 190mph #jetstream is giving USA to UK planes a good shove. A flight from Newark to Heathrow landed 70mins early! pic.twitter.com/i1uwGcuqMM
It's so windy in Dublin I just saw an old lady running down my street chasing after her face.It's so windy in Dublin I just saw an old lady running down my street chasing after her face.
Wheelie bins roaming Dublin like Daleks #windyWheelie bins roaming Dublin like Daleks #windy
It's so windy out I'm scaredIt's so windy out I'm scared
Morning Hiiveans! It’s windy out there. If you moonlight as a trampoline, beware of fences. http://t.co/mIbc7Mh2dJ pic.twitter.com/8pfDUOEpDsMorning Hiiveans! It’s windy out there. If you moonlight as a trampoline, beware of fences. http://t.co/mIbc7Mh2dJ pic.twitter.com/8pfDUOEpDs
Fencing down in Frideswide Square #oxford after a very windy night @TheOxfordMail pic.twitter.com/QKCoea6z1UFencing down in Frideswide Square #oxford after a very windy night @TheOxfordMail pic.twitter.com/QKCoea6z1U
'Together the UK will unite & rebuild' #StaySafePeople #Windy pic.twitter.com/XblhoZ5zFx'Together the UK will unite & rebuild' #StaySafePeople #Windy pic.twitter.com/XblhoZ5zFx
Just missed the garden table! #mothernature #rainyday #windy pic.twitter.com/qcTkxR8U66Just missed the garden table! #mothernature #rainyday #windy pic.twitter.com/qcTkxR8U66
@ObeyZemay no way its windy everywhere in the uk my fence fell over and smashed into my garage earlier@ObeyZemay no way its windy everywhere in the uk my fence fell over and smashed into my garage earlier
As well as causing the closure of the QE11 bridge on the M25, the strong winds also meant the closure of the Ouse Bridge on the M62 and the M48 Severn Bridge.As well as causing the closure of the QE11 bridge on the M25, the strong winds also meant the closure of the Ouse Bridge on the M62 and the M48 Severn Bridge.
There were also long delays on the M5 southbound near Worcester due to an accident.There were also long delays on the M5 southbound near Worcester due to an accident.
It all made for a blustering end to March, encapsulated on Sunday by the flattening of the famous Lord’s cricket ground weather vane in London.It all made for a blustering end to March, encapsulated on Sunday by the flattening of the famous Lord’s cricket ground weather vane in London.
A man photographs waves on Porthcawl Beach in South Wales, as gale force winds and torrential rain sweep across Britain But looking forward to the long Easter weekend, Mr Waite said the weather will be breezy to begin with but things should “gradually quieten down” towards Sunday. Photo provided by the MCC of the famous weather vane at Lord's, Father Time, which has been damaged during high winds (PA) But looking forward to the long Easter weekend, Mr Waite said the weather will be breezy to begin with but things should “gradually quieten down” towards Sunday.