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Fresh weather warning in place after Storm Darragh wreaks havoc

Fresh weather warning in place after Storm Darragh wreaks havoc
Storm Darragh left two people dead and around 259,000 without power on Saturday, and the dangerous conditions are not over yet.

Strong winds are set to batter the UK again after Storm Darragh swept through the country, with gales having exceeded 90mph.

A fresh yellow Met Office wind warning came into force across much of England and Wales at 6am on Sunday, as winds of up to 80mph continued to hit Northern Ireland.

Gusts of 35-45mph are likely around England and Wales, reaching 70mph around the coast during the morning.

But they are at least some way short of the 96mph clocked at Berry Head in Devon yesterday - the highest maximum speed recorded by the Met Office this weekend.

Gusts also blew past 90mph in Gwynedd, northwest Wales.

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The yellow weather warning in place on Sunday. Pic: Met Office
Image: The yellow weather warning in place on Sunday. Pic: Met Office

Further travel disruption and power cuts are likely until 6pm on Sunday, the Met Office said.

National Highways said the M48 at Severn Bridge was closed in both directions between J1 and J2 until at least midday.

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Heavy rain was expected to persist in central and eastern parts of England throughout Sunday, the Met Office said, with 20-25mm forecast to fall across much of the country.

The Environment Agency had 50 flood warnings in place in England on Sunday morning, meaning flooding is expected, and 130 flood alerts. Natural Resources Wales issued nine flood warnings and 20 flood alerts.

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Screengrab taken with permission from the social media site X, formerly Twitter, from a video posted by Fergus Sweeney, of high winds and rain at Blacksod, County Mayo, Ireland, as Storm Darragh hits. Issue date: Friday December 6, 2024.
Image: High winds and rain at Blacksod, County Mayo, Ireland, as Storm Darragh hit. Pic: Fergus Sweeney / X

Storm Darragh brought gusts of up to 93mph to some parts of the country on Saturday, causing power cuts, travel disruption and the deaths of two people.

Around 200,000 customers remained without power as of 9am on Sunday, the Energy Networks Association said.

It said 88% of customers affected by the storm have been reconnected.

Storm Darragh in Somerset
Image: A fallen tree in Somerset

A "risk to life" alert was sent to around three million people on Friday evening within the area covered by the Met Office's rare red warning for wind.

Two men were killed by falling trees hitting their vehicles.

A fallen tree blocking a road in Pontypridd, Wales. Pic: PA
Image: A fallen tree blocking a road in Pontypridd, Wales
A fallen tree blocks the Seven Mile Straight close to Templepatrick in Co Antrim. Pic: PA
Image: Templepatrick in Co Antrim, Northern Ireland. Pics: PA

The latest victim was killed when a tree fell and hit his car in Silver Birch Road, Erdington, on Saturday afternoon, according to West Midlands Police.

"Our thoughts are with the man's family at this time, and his next of kin have been informed," said Sergeant Benjamin Parsons, of the roads policing unit.

Llandudno Pier,  in North Wales, was highly damaged by Storm Darragh.
Image: Llandudno Pier, in North Wales, was highly damaged by the storm

Earlier in the day, a man died after a tree fell on to his van in Lancashire.

The man, who was in his 40s, was driving his Citroen vehicle on the A59 at Longton, near Preston, at about 9am on Saturday.

He was pronounced dead at the scene.

"Very sadly, this incident has resulted in the death of a man and our thoughts are with his loved ones at this time," said Detective Sergeant Matt Davidson, from Lancashire Police's serious collision investigation unit.

"An investigation is ongoing, and I would appeal to anyone who saw what happened or has any dashcam or mobile phone footage to please get in touch."

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