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Japan Meteorological Agency: “The effects of Storm Bart will continue to cause chaos.”

“Disturbance will continue today as a result of Storm Bart,” the Japan Meteorological Agency said in its latest update.

Andy Page, the Bureau of Meteorology's chief meteorologist, was quoted as saying:

Storm Bart is expected to continue causing disruption today, with multiple warnings in place for wind and rain.

The risk of snow has now reduced, but rainfall will affect much of the UK today, particularly parts of south-west England and south Wales, although the heaviest rain will ease from these areas during the day .

Strong southerly winds continue today, with warnings in place for central, southern and eastern England, Northern Ireland and western Scotland, with gusts up to 90mph and reaching more than 110mph on some exposed coasts. There is a fear.

He urged people to review the warnings, saying, “The warnings are likely to be amended at short notice.” latest forecast.

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In its most recent update, the Met Office has said “impacts from Storm Bert will continue to cause disruption as we go through today.”

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Andy Page, Met Office chief meteorologist, is quoted as saying:

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Impacts from Storm Bert will continue to cause disruption as we go through today, and multiple warnings are in place for wind and rain.

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While the risk of any snowfall has now diminished, rainfall will affect much of the UK today, in particular some southwestern parts of England and South Wales, but the heaviest rain will ease from these areas through the day.

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The strong southerly winds continue today and warnings are in place for central, southern and eastern England, Northern Ireland and western Scotland where gusts could peak at 60 mph and could even reach more than 70 mph along some exposed coasts.

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He stated that “warnings could still be amended, possibly at short notice,” and urged peopel to check the latest forecasts.

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here are some photos Pontypridd Businesses are being protected by sandbags this morning.

A person walks past a crisp shop with sandbags placed in front of it in the aftermath of Storm Bart in Pontypridd. Photo: Holly Adams/Reuters
A council worker walks past a sandbagged shop in Pontypridd. Photo: Holly Adams/Reuters
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A riot is brewing PontypriddResidents claim they haven't received enough warning about the impending storm and local services are unprepared.

“Our councils and local authorities never got ahead of that,” one local source told the BBC. We feel they really, really dropped the ball on this one. ”

First Minister of Wales Eluned Morgan “It was a really difficult weekend,” he said.

Rhonda Cynon Taff County Borough Council Leader andrew morgan He told a press conference on Sunday that he was “surprised” that the Japan Meteorological Agency had only issued a yellow warning.

The Japan Meteorological Agency said it would review forecasts and warnings, as it does with any storm by any name.

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Network Rail has advised passengers that flooding in Northampton after the River Nene burst its banks could cause significant disruption between Milton Keynes and Rugby.

Carol Bayliss, Network Rail's strategy director for the South Coast West Coast route, said: “We are very sorry to those passengers who have been disrupted by the flooding in Northampton. It will mean major disruption on the West Coast Main Line today.” . Our teams will continue to monitor water levels and wait until it is safe to fully assess the extent of flood damage to the railway, but we urge passengers to check with their National Railway contact number before traveling. . ”

Photo distributed by Network Rail regarding flooding at Northampton station. Photo: Network Rail
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Japan Meteorological Agency: “The effects of Storm Bart will continue to cause chaos.”

“Disturbance will continue today as a result of Storm Bart,” the Japan Meteorological Agency said in its latest update.

Andy Page, the Bureau of Meteorology's chief meteorologist, was quoted as saying:

Storm Bart is expected to continue causing disruption today, with multiple warnings in place for wind and rain.

The risk of snow has now reduced, but rainfall will affect much of the UK today, particularly parts of south-west England and south Wales, although the heaviest rain will ease from these areas during the day .

Strong southerly winds continue today, with warnings in place for central, southern and eastern England, Northern Ireland and western Scotland, with gusts up to 90mph and reaching more than 110mph on some exposed coasts. There is a fear.

He urged people to review the warnings, saying, “The warnings are likely to be amended at short notice.” latest forecast.

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great western railway The government “suspended train services on all major routes” and advised people not to travel.

train driver say “Flooding and fallen trees are blocking access at key locations,” it said, adding that today's tickets will be accepted on Tuesday and Wednesday “including peak-time service” or a full refund will be requested. are.

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south wales It bore the brunt of the flood.

A serious incident has been announced Rhonda Cynon Tough It occurred in the region on Sunday amid fears of a more severe impact than during Storm Dennis in 2020.

Between 200 and 300 properties in the area were affected by flooding, with local leaders expressing surprise at the scale of the rainfall.

Welsh First Minister Erned Morgan said it was. “It was a really tough weekend.”.

I believe this is the second time many of them have suffered damage as a result of the storm. Because of the huge investments made since the last storm hit, we were able to protect far more assets than last time. But for those affected, this is clearly devastating just before Christmas. ”

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good morning. Welcome to a blog about influence. storm bart Britain is bracing for further disruption on Monday after “catastrophic” flooding over the weekend.

According to PA media reports, the last Japan Meteorological AgencyThe rain warning was lifted at 11:59pm on Sunday, but strong winds continue and rain from higher ground could reach rivers, disrupting clean-up efforts.

more 200 flood warnings remain in force For England and Wales, travel issues will continue.

Hundreds of homes were flooded over the weekend, roads turned into rivers and winds of up to 132 mph were recorded. At least five deaths have been reported in England and Wales since the storm struck.

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