Storm Henk: Strong winds and flood warnings persist in UK

Rail passengers are facing huge disruption this morning after Storm Henk brought flooding and caused trees to fall on the tracks.

National Rail has several warnings in place that services could be delayed or cancelled this morning, affecting travellers across the country.

Passengers on Southern and Thameslink have been told trains could be disrupted until 10am. While in the South West, flooding on the line between Liskeard and Looe in Cornwall means passengers may have to take taxis.

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15 comments
  1. Maybe that warning alert that cost the tax payer millions that’s never once worked yet might actually work this time huh……sunka

  2. It took me two hours to get home from Winchester to Basingstoke due to a fallen tree on the M3. Which was the best way to go because other routes were closed by falling trees.

  3. Zooming into the field of sosi solar weather model, the Brit isle is providing a clue to the european continent weather condition. The brit isle weather is mostly dictated by the ocean waters which is persistent with strong winds caused the earth spinning combined with the diff between the air pressures of the ocean and land to blow the isle weather into the continent. The eastern part of european weather is more persistent with its cold airmass but not bitter cold lile in the old days due to the warming trend of the earth's atmosphere.
    The europeans tend to fight each other when the continent temperature turns warmer. Earth scientists are studying of how deep humans are diff by the weather influences, generically.

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