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Home / Weather / Storm Chandra Unleashes UK Fury: 80mph Winds, Snow, and Floods

Storm Chandra Unleashes UK Fury: 80mph Winds, Snow, and Floods

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Storm Chandra to bring torrential rain, snow, and 80mph winds across the UK.
  • Over 100 flood alerts issued as 120 areas face potential inundation.
  • UK Health Security Agency issues cold-health alerts for northern England.
Storm Chandra Unleashes UK Fury: 80mph Winds, Snow, and Floods

The UK is bracing for the impact of Storm Chandra, which is expected to bring a severe combination of torrential rain, heavy snow, and powerful winds of up to 80mph. Forecasters have issued numerous weather warnings, including amber alerts for rain in areas like south Devon and yellow warnings for snow and wind across Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Over 120 areas are on flood watch, with more than 100 flood alerts in place nationwide.

This new storm follows closely on the heels of Storm Ingrid, which caused considerable damage, including a section of Teignmouth's Grand Pier washing away and a kayaker going missing in Devon. The Met Office warns that communities could be cut off by flooded roads, and coastal areas may experience large waves. The UK Health Security Agency has also issued cold-health alerts for northern England, highlighting the risk to vulnerable individuals.

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Drivers are strongly advised to exercise extreme caution, slow down, and avoid driving through standing water, as wet roads can double stopping distances. The Environment Agency is on the ground responding to potential flooding, urging the public not to risk driving through floodwaters, which can be deceptively deep and capable of floating a car. Further unsettled weather is anticipated throughout the week.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Storm Chandra is expected to bring torrential rain, heavy snow, and winds up to 80mph across the UK.
More than 100 flood alerts have been issued across the UK, with over 120 areas on flood watch.
Drivers are advised to exercise extreme caution, slow down, avoid driving through standing water, and check for vehicle faults.

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