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Movies Britain on TORNADO Watch: Trains/Flights/Ferries Cancelled-Thousands W.O. Power

Britain on TORNADO Watch: Trains, Flights and Ferries Cancelled Danger-to-Life Warnings Kick In

Scotland Issues Rare RED Weather Warning Amid Storm Chaos Ahead of Rush Hour From Hell


Storm Isha batters Britain: 90mph gusts down trees, floods inundate towns and thousands are without power

Daily Mail 22 JAN 2024














Met Office urges public to stay away from windows amid fears 90mph gales will wreak havoc as Storm Isha battered the UK and Ireland overnight as 90mph gusts felled trees, flooded towns and left thousands without electricity amid power outages.



On Monday morning a rare red warning came into effect for Scotland, with alerts that some areas could see wind speeds of 100mph causing a 'danger to life'.

The Met Office is warning people not to go outside and to shelter in place as the storm brings life-threatening winds, with the potential for flying debris and roofs blown off.

Meanwhile, in some areas heavy rain brought by the storm has left roads and communities flooded as the winds continue to howl around them.






LONDON: Commuters are stranded at King's Cross after train operators suspend services to the north



The storm caused havoc on the roads, railways and in the skies above the UK yesterday, while more than 11,000 homes in northern England have been left without power overnight.



Multiple flights were diverted on Sunday night as aircraft struggled to land in the dire conditions, with some being forced as far away as France to find a safe place to touch down.

The chaos, which saw all trains in Scotland axed after 7pm, is set to continue during rush hour today when commuters face treacherous conditions on the way to work.








IRELAND: Strong wind and heavy rain causes hurricane-like conditions in Athboy, County Meath





The Met Office has issued a number of weather warnings, including a rare red warning for high winds in northern Scotland













Terrifying Landings as Storm Isha Hits











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