Snow And Floods: Major Disruption Across UK

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 22 Maret 2013 | 18.25

Severe weather warnings have been issued across much of the country with large amounts of snow expected in many parts after a night of rain caused major flooding.

Up to 40cm (16ins) of snow was expected over high ground in the Midlands, north and east Wales and northwest England, with 10-15cm (four to six ins) in lower lying areas.

Up to 30cm (12ins) of snow was predicted for Northern Ireland across the hills of counties Antrim and Down, with high winds leading to blizzard conditions.

The snow was expected to continue into Saturday with the Met Office saying another 5-10cm (4-6ins) was possible in some areas of central Britain.

It prompted the Met Office to issue two amber warnings for snow, meaning that the public in some places should be prepared for "severe disruption, particularly to transport and power supplies".

Police are investigating whether a woman is trapped inside a house in Looe, Cornwall, after part of the property collapsed during heavy rainfall overnight.

Weather alerts map for Friday Amber alerts have been issued for snow and rain

Devon and Cornwall Police say Susan Norman, who is in her 60s, has not been seen or heard of since 6pm yesterday.

Neighbours said they heard "windows popping" at the three-storey property under the pressure of a torrent of surface water which had been washed down the road behind the building, which is split into three flats.

Devon and Cornwall Police duty inspector Graham Claybourn said: "The property and adjoining properties were evacuated this morning, everybody was accounted for.

"However, one lady has not been accounted for. She lives in the ground flat."

Police this morning used a sniffer dog in the search for Ms Norman.

Up to 50,000 homes and businesses in Northern Ireland are without power because of storm force winds and snow. Around 60 schools have also been closed.

George Best City Airport closed its runway for a while but later announced it had reopened and flights from Belfast International Airport were disrupted.

Leeds Bradford International Airport has suspended all flights due to "adverse weather conditions".

Snow Snow in Derwen (Pic: Geraint Evans)

The airport has told passengers: "We advise you contact your airline or tour operator and check the status of your flight before arriving at the airport."

Heavy overnight snow has caused severe traffic problems and school closures across West Yorkshire.

Among the main roads affected in the region are the A1(M) between the end of the M1 and the A62 junction, between Leeds and York, where snow has closed a lane, the M62 near Brighouse, where another lane has been closed due to the weather and the A66 across the Pennines which has been closed in both directions between the A685 and the A1.

Dozens of schools also closed across Yorkshire, Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.

Shops and homes were flooded in Cornwall overnight, as the AA warned motorists even short journeys "can quickly turn bad".

In addition, there were 96 flood warnings in place across the country, with southwest England the worst affected.

Seventeen flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, were in place, affecting Devon and Dorset.

And 79 flood alerts, where flooding is possible, were in place across the South East and Midlands, but the South West is likely to be the hardest hit.

Sgt Dave Opara, based in Plymouth, said: "There has been a considerable amount of rainfall across the force area."

Cornwall opened its dedicated control centre to deal with the volume of calls about flooding.

Map of Cornwall showing Newlyn The worst flooding was reported to be around Newlyn in Cornwall

Newlyn, in the southwest of the county, was reported to be the worst affected area.

Newlyn resident Adam Gibbard said the river through the town had burst its banks and swept into the main street.

"This is the second time it has happened in three months and a lot of these properties are businesses who were just getting back on their feet," he told Sky News.

Sky's weather presenter Nazaneen Ghaffar said: "The snow will turn to sleety rain over north Wales and the north Midlands for a time, reverting to snow again later. Southern Britain and south-east Ireland meanwhile will see more heavy rain, bringing local flooding in the west where another 5cm, (2ins) are possible.

"There'll be more snow tonight, from around the M4 up into central Scotland and across the north of Ireland, while southern counties will have yet more rain. Saturday will see snow over central parts slowly fading, but there'll be a raw wind and it will stay near freezing away from the south-west.

"The average temperature for the month so far, combining day and night, has been around 3C, well below the long term average of 6C. It's highly unlikely to be record breaking (the coldest March on record was in 1962, at 1.9C), but it could well be the coldest for over 25 years."

Environment Agency spokesperson Pete Fox said the public can sign up for flood warnings and check the latest information on the Environment Agency's website, or follow us on Twitter at @EnvAgency.

Darron Burness, head of the AA's Special Operations Response Team, said: "It's going to be a real witch's brew of driving wind, rain and snow, which will inevitably cause disruption on the roads.

"Drivers should be well prepared as even short journeys can quickly turn bad."

The Local Government Association said council gritting and ploughing teams would be out in force to try to ensure main roads remained passable.

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