Get the latest on Storm Henk: flood warnings, travel chaos, and winds of up to 94mph causing widespread disruption in the UK!
Storm Henk, the first named storm of 2024, has unleashed chaos across the UK with heavy rain, strong winds, and flood warnings. The Environment Agency has issued alerts for the Lower River Irwell catchment areas in Salford and surrounding regions. The Met Office has issued weather warnings for southern England, the Midlands, East Anglia, and Wales, urging residents to be cautious due to potential travel disruption and infrastructure damage.
The amber wind warning has caused havoc with gusts of up to 94mph, affecting transportation and infrastructure. Train services have been disrupted, roads closed, and flood warnings remain in place, causing widespread chaos. Storm Henk has left hundreds without power, flooded homes, and prompted life risk warnings in Wales. The travel disruption is expected to continue as the storm moves across the country.
In a rare occurrence, planes at Heathrow Airport struggled to land, with one British Airways jet having to take off again mid-landing due to the intense winds. The Sussex coast was battered by strong winds and torrential rain, causing havoc in the region. Despite the challenges, communities are coming together to support those affected by Storm Henk, showcasing the resilience of the UK in the face of extreme weather.
As Storm Henk continues to impact the UK, it serves as a reminder of the importance of preparedness and safety during severe weather events. With climate change leading to more frequent and intense storms, staying informed and heeding official warnings is crucial to protecting lives and property. The aftermath of Storm Henk will prompt discussions on infrastructure resilience and emergency response strategies, highlighting the need for ongoing efforts to mitigate the impact of future storms.
The Environment Agency (EA) has issued flood warnings over the Lower River Irwell catchment areas around Salford. There are also warnings around the River ...
Damage to buildings and floods likely as first named storm of 2024 sweeps across southern Britain.
The Met Office has issued an amber wind warning for travel disruption, roof damage and possible power cuts across southern England, the Midlands, East Anglia ...
Storm Henk will bring heavy rain and strong winds and yellow and amber weather warnings have been issued. More settled but chillier by the weekend.
Storm Henk will bring a spell of very strong winds to parts of the UK leading to potential disruption to travel and infrastructure.
The Met Office has warned that travel disruption and flooding is likely, with those living near the coast advised to avoid walking near any large crashing ...
As the low pressure moves north-eastwards the strongest wind gusts also move eastwards across the UK with many parts of southern England, the south Midlands and ...
Initially the strongest gusts will be ...
Dozens of homes are flooded and hundreds are without power with an amber weather warning in force.
We're urging road users to take extra care today (Tuesday) after the Met Office issued an Amber Wind Warning across northern Devon and a Yellow Weather.
An amber weather warning is in place, as the storm is to bring bad weather to parts of southern England, the Midlands, East Anglia and Wales on Tuesday. The ...
Find out the latest impacts of Storm Henk, bringing strong winds to South West England, including Cornwall, and Wales.
ROADS have been closed as Storm Henk causes chaos across the country, including Wokingham borough. A tree has fallen on Reading Road in Woodley.
Footage has shown planes struggling to land at Heathrow, with one BA jet taking off again as it reached the runway during a landing.
Travellers suffer second day of disruption due to flooding, with roads and railway lines affected.
Train services have been disrupted across the south of the country and dozens of flood warnings are still in place.
It comes after large parts of England and Wales experienced strong winds and heavy rain on Tuesday. The strongest gust of wind recorded on land was 81mph (130km ...
Strong winds and torrential rain caused havoc across Sussex as the county was battered by Storm Henk.