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UK weather: Flooding sparks travel chaos as rivers burst banks after heavy rain & Met Office issues ANOTHER warning

BRITS are gearing up for 60mph winds and heavy rain after the Met Office issued another yellow weather warning as flooding continues to spark travel chaos across the country.

Brits are facing further delays to their train journeys this evening as forecasters predict more rain ahead.

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Flooding in the village of Down Ampney in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire[/caption]
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Severe flooding has caused major travel disruptions across the UK[/caption]
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Tanker trucks are hard at work removing floodwater covering the A421 dual carriageway in Marston Moretaine[/caption]
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The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for much of the southwest of England and Wales for Sunday[/caption]

The railway line between Swindon and Bristol Parkway is blocked, forcing passengers travelling between London, Bristol, and Wales to take diverted routes, according to National Rail.

This is causing delays of up to 30 minutes for passengers.

While today is expected to bring generally drier weather across much of the UK, the Met Office has issued another yellow weather warning for Sunday.

Those in the southwest of England can expect more strong winds and heavy rain throughout the day.

Forecasters have also revealed that much of southwest England and Wales will experience winds reaching up to 60mph tomorrow.

The yellow weather warning is in effect from 9am on Sunday until 11.59pm.

Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Dan Holley said: “A Yellow warning for wind has been issued for much of Sunday across portions of southwest England and south and west Wales, where gusts could reach or even exceed 60 mph on exposed coasts, and 50-55 mph more widely.

“This system will gradually track eastwards through Sunday and into Monday and will bring another spell of wet weather fairly widely across the UK.”

Unrelenting downpours have wreaked havoc across the UK, as the Met Office reported that a month’s worth of rain fell within a few hours, causing major travel disruption.

Warwickshire County Council shared a stark warning to motorists planning to drive this weekend.

Taking to X, formerly Twitter, they wrote: “Heavy rain is causing travel issues across the county.

“If you’re out and about today, please don’t drive through flooded roads, as the water could be deeper than you think.”

It comes as an amber rain warning issued by the Met Office for areas of the Midlands and the south of the country, and a separate yellow rain warning for large parts of England and Wales, both ended yesterday.

Areas affected by the amber warning, including Milton Keynes, Oxfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Leicestershire and the West Midlands, were hit by flash floods as the weather agency said the regions could have 30-40mm of rainfall within three hours.

Earlier this week, people were snapped clinging to upended umbrellas as they desperately tried to keep from getting soaked.

A £200,000 Lamborghini Urus was seen crushed by a fallen tree in Central London.

There have also been reports of major flooding which resulted in road closures causing more disruption for commuters.

Councils and emergency services in Northamptonshire and Hertfordshire confirmed several road closures.

Tewkesbury Borough Council, in Gloucestershire, has been handing out sandbags to residents to help protect their homes against flooding.

The Environment Agency had 63 flood warnings in place across England, meaning further flooding is expected, and 120 flood alerts, meaning flooding is possible.

Recent flooding in areas including Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire has brought widespread travel disruption and damage to properties.

Met Office meteorologist Greg Dewhurst said northern and central parts of England and Wales had been hit the hardest.

He said: “There will continue to be localised flooding. A lot of these areas have been hit by rain in the past few weeks which means the ground is already saturated.”

Fallen tree crashes to ground hitting brand-new £200k sportscar

 A falling tree crashes to the ground hitting a brand-new £200,000 Lamborghini Urus on its way down.

A clip shared to social media yesterday captured the dramatic moment unfolding in Goodge Street, central London.

The sports SUV was parked at the side of the road when a passing lorry caught the tree, which has reportedly been a hazard for some time.

The tree was then pulled down and onto the road, hitting the front of the car, a Lamborghini Urus Performante, which is worth a whopping £202,000.

The tree can just be seen sharply dropping behind the lorry as it drives along, landing with an alarming crash which is met by gasps from bystanders.

A gaping hole can be seen in the top of the lorry, potentially caused by the impact with the tree.

As it pulls away, the driver seemingly unaware of the carnage behind, the Lamborghini’s hazard lights begin to flash.

The person filming left in disbelief at the damage caused syas: “Yo, the Lambo (sic). Oh my gosh.”

He walks over to the car to inspect the damage done to the vehicle by the tree as the street begins to fill with bystanders who have flocked to see what has happened.

The tree trunk and one man standing in the way block the view of the front of the car, so it is unclear what the extent of the damage is.

The video was shared to social media yesterday (THUR) with the caption: “The s**t I witness is crazy.

“2024 Lamborghini Urus Performante crushed by a tree behind Oxford Street.”

It has since received over 2,700 likes and more than 370 comments from social media users sharing their reactions.

One said: “That tree [is] next to my work. Too many times [a] truck hit that tree that was about to fall. Nobody informed the council or fire crews. Bad luck for Lambo (sic).”

A second wrote: “Actually lucky that never killed anyone.”

Another commented: “It’s a Lamborghini. Granted some hassle but there’s money to deal with it.”

A fourth said: “Why are there trees there though? There’s plenty of forests and gardens for trees, they don’t need to be planted on the pavement overhanging the road.”

Another quipped: “Act of God, will insurance pay out?”

WEEKEND COLD SNAP

Things are expected to then get colder into the weekend as the rain clears.

Met Office deputy chief meteorologist David Oliver said on Thursday: “The rain will clear south during Friday allowing Arctic air to cross the country.

“This gives a much colder but quieter interlude in the south on Saturday, although a few showers will spread across northern areas.

“An area of low pressure then moves in from the southwest later in the weekend and crosses the UK during Sunday and Monday.

“Although there is still some uncertainty about the exact behaviour of this system and therefore where may see any impacts, it will bring the potential for some wet and windy weather late on Sunday and into the start of next week.

“Stay up to date with the latest forecast for your area.”

UK 5 day weather forecast

Today

A bright day for many, with sunny spells. A scattering of showers across northern and western parts of the UK, perhaps some longer spells of rain across northwest Scotland. Feeling chilly, with temperatures a little below average for late September.

Tonight

Showers will continue this evening and overnight across the northwest of the UK. Staying dry elsewhere, with clear spells.

Cloud thickening across the southwest towards the end of the night.

Sunday

Low pressure will bring wet and windy weather to western parts through the day.

Northern and eastern areas staying largely dry with increasing cloud. Temperatures remaining a little below average.

Outlook for Monday to Wednesday

Staying unsettled on Monday, with heavy rain and brisk winds and temperature on the cool side.

Slowly brightening up from the west as we head through Tuesday and into Wednesday.

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Warwickshire County Council urged motorists to be wary while driving[/caption]
A falling tree crashes to the ground hitting a brand-new £200,000 Lamborghini Urus in Goodge Street, central London
A falling tree crashes to the ground hitting a brand-new £200,000 Lamborghini Urus in Goodge Street, central London
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Heavy rain caused roads to flood in Bedfordshire[/caption]
An Aer Lingus plane has a bumpy landing this morning in the strong winds at Leeds Bradford Airport
An Aer Lingus plane had a bumpy landing in the strong winds at Leeds Bradford Airport
Wet and windy weather in London on the Friday commute to school and work after days of heavy rain
Wet and windy weather in London on the Friday commute to school and work after days of heavy rain
Commuters brave the heavy rain and flooding on the A3 in New Malden
Commuters brave the heavy rain and flooding on the A3 in New Malden

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I’m a plumber and here’s four hacks to heat your home this Winter – including a £1.19 buy from Savers you’ll need to nab

WITH summer officially over, if you’re worried about how you’re going to keep warm now the weather has dipped, then fear not, you’ve come to the right place.

There’s nothing worse than having a chilled night in, only to feel freezing, even though you’ve got the heating on full blast but your radiators are only lukewarm. 

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A plumber has revealed four ways to keep your home warm this Winter[/caption]
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So if your radiators aren’t working the same as they did last year, then you’ll need to check this out[/caption]
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Accoring to Zhelyazko Yanchev, dusting your radiator makes a huge difference to how warm your home is[/caption]

But don’t worry, luckily for you, a plumber has shared four simple hacks to heat your home

Thanks to Zhelyazko Yanchev, a plumber who works on behalf of Fantastic Services, a UK-based company of experts helping people with house maintenance matters, there are four “very simple” ways to get your radiators feeling hotter.

And according to the pro, a cheap buy from Savers, which you probably already have in your cupboard already, could be the secret to keeping your home warm and toasty this Winter

Yanchev explained: “Water heating systems circulate hot water through pipes and radiators throughout your home. 

“There are plenty of ways to make radiators hotter, and heat up faster, without buying a new boiler and using expensive or specialist tools.

“Hot water radiator systems are very simple and the problems are likely as simple, too.”

Get clearing 

According to Yanchev, one of the first things you must do if you want your radiator to heat your home, is to remove any objects on or underneath radiators.

Yanchev said: “Radiators work on the principle that hot air rises by natural convection.

“Any objects placed on or under them will almost certainly interfere with this process, so be sure to keep your radiators clutter-free.”

Dust it

Not only is clearing up essential, but you’ll need to get dusting too.

It turns out that large clumps of dust and lint can obstruct the vanes and reduce the efficiency of the radiator.

5 ways to keep your house warm in winter

Property expert Joshua Houston shared his tips.

1. Curtains

“Windows are a common place for the outside cold to get into your home, this is because of small gaps that can let in air so always close your curtains as soon as it gets dark,” he said.

This simple method gives you an extra layer of warmth as it can provide a kind of “insulation” between your window and curtain.

2. Rugs

“Your floor is another area of your home where heat can be lost and can make your home feel chilly,” he continued. “You might notice on cold days, that your floor is not nice to walk on due to it freezing your feet.

“Add rugs to areas that don’t already have a carpet, this provides a layer of insulation between your bare floor and the room above.”

3. Check your insulation

Check your pipes, loft space, crawlspaces and underneath floorboards.

“Loose-fill insulation is very good for this, and is a more affordable type of insulation, with a big bag being able to be picked up for around £30,” Joshua explained.

4. Keep your internal doors closed

“Household members often gather in one room in the evening, and this is usually either the kitchen or living room,” Joshua said.

“This means you only have to heat a small area of your home, and closing the doors keeps the heat in and the cold out.”

5. Block drafts 

Don’t forget to check cat flaps, chimneys and letterboxes, as they can let in cold air if they aren’t secure.

As a result, removing dust using a long, thin duster could quickly remove debris and turn those lukewarm radiators into proper heaters.

If you haven’t got a duster, you can nab one from a variety of different high-street shops and supermarkets, and for those on a budget, you’ll be thrilled to know that Savers have extendable dusters for just £1.19. 

Balance them out

Once you’ve dusted, Yanchev recommended balancing your radiators.

Yanchev said: “If one room is always colder or its radiator takes a long time to heat up, you may need to balance the radiators.

Cheap gadgets to help you stay warm

MARTIN Lewis' MoneySavingExpert shared six gadgets that can help you keep the heating off but stay warm.

Heating “the human not the home” means you warm yourself instead of turning on the heating and heating the whole house.

This can save money on your heating bill and means you don’t have to sit in the cold.

  • USB gloves – initial cost £10, cost to run less than 1p an hour
  • Heated insoles – initial cost £10, cost to run less than 1p an hour
  • USB hand warmers – initial cost £15, cost to run less than 1p an hour
  • Electric gilet – initial cost £50 (including battery pack), cost to run less than 1p an hour
  • Microwaveable wheat bag – initial cost £4, cost to run less than 1p per hours
  • Reusable hand warmers – initial cost £5 for a pair, cost to run less than 1p per hour

“Doing this ensures that they heat up evenly, regardless of how close they are to the boiler.”

If you are unsure how to balance a radiator, it’s best to call in a professional. 

Let the fans do the work

In addition to this, Yanchev explained that radiator fans are small electric fans that either sit on top or the bottom of the radiator.

Yanchev shared: “By drawing air through the radiator’s vanes, they help it emit as much heat as possible.”

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