FORECASTERS have issued an urgent “danger to life” alert as Storm Jocelyn sets in to wreak havoc for another day.
The wild weather has hit the UK in the wake of Storm Isha, which tragically claimed five victims.
A woman braved the winds in Scotland’s St Andrew Square today as Storm Jocelyn hit[/caption]
Workers removed a tree that came crashing down on an electricity substation on the Kinnaird estate in Larbert[/caption]
Homes in Naburn Lock on the outskirts of York were submerged this morning[/caption]
The Met Office has now placed amber and yellow wind warnings across the country for yet another day – warning more chaos is on its way.
It comes as Brits had been warned not to travel this evening, with widespread disruption across rail and road.
Wind warnings are currently in place covering the entire country north of Cardiff and Peterborough.
The amber alert is curretly in place for western and northern Scotland until 8am tomorrow.
The Met Office said: “There is a good chance that power cuts may occur, with the potential to affect other services, such as mobile phone coverage.
“Probably some damage to buildings, such as tiles blown from roofs.
“Longer journey times and cancellations likely, as road, rail, air and ferry services may be affected.
“Some roads and bridges likely to close.
“Injuries and danger to life is likely from large waves and beach material being thrown onto coastal roads, sea fronts and properties.”
Yellow wind warnings are also in place – with the alert covering the entirety of the UK north of Oxford.
The alerts are in place until early tomorrow afternoon.
The harsh conditions are hitting as Brits are still working to clean up after Storm Isha.
But others across the country are grieving after the storm claimed victims.
Dad-of-five Jimmy Rowe was named as one of the victims by his heartbroken family after his car veered off a flooded road in County Mayo, Ireland.
Tributes also poured in for Isha’s youngest victim, Kate Keenan, who died just days after her 25th birthday.
All the storms in 2023/2024 so far
- Agnes
- Babet
- Ciarán
- Debi
- Elin
- Fergus
- Gerrit
- Henk
- Isha
- Jocelyn
Another man, Jimmy Johnstone, 84, has been described as a “true gentleman” after he was killed in another weather-related crash.
NHS nurse Andrew Barker, 56, has also been named as a victim of the storm.
Andrew was said to have fallen down a “man-made trench” – which had been fenced off by barriers.
A neighbour said the storm blew the barriers over – and photos from the scene show them lying on the ground.
The storm’s youngest victim lost her life after the van she was travelling in smashed into a tree while gale force winds blew through.
The passenger was killed in the horror smash in Carnalogue at around 1.50am on Monday.
The Irish Sun understands Kate, from Knockbridge, Co Louth, had just recently celebrated her 25th birthday.
Dad Jimmy was killed after his car skidded on a flooded road in Ireland on Sunday night.
Which train lines has the storm affected?
- Avanti West Coast – delays today and tomorrow, passengers told “do not travel” north of Preston after 3.30pm
- CrossCountry – no trains north of Newcastle after 5.30pm
- LNER – passengers told not to travel north of Newcastle from 3pm today until midday tomorrow
- Lumo – some trains delayed after damage to overhead wires
- ScotRail – all trains suspended from 7pm tonight
- TransPennine Express – passengers told not to travel from 3pm today until midday tomorrow
He was said to have been driving along N17 at Lisduff in Claremorris after dropping off his daughter.
The dad’s devastated brother Albie Rowe said their family was in agony.
Albie said: “Folks, with a heavy heart I bring you the heartbreaking news that our baby brother Jimmy Rowe has lost his life on the roads.
“Give your loved ones a hug you never know when it’s the last.
“Love you forever Jimmy.”
The 84-year-old man, who was also named Jimmy, died after a Hyundai crashed into a fallen tree on the A905 in Fife, eastern Scotland.
The OAP was the front seat passenger in the car, whose other occupants were not injured.
Emergency services tragically pronounced Jimmy dead at the scene near Grangemouth, and are now pleading for drivers to come forward with dashcam footage.
His local pub, The Auld Vic in Falkirk, paid tribute to him.
They said: “Everyone that knew him are saddened and devastated by his sudden passing.
“Jimmy was a beautiful man, a gentleman and genuinely one of life’s great men. He had such a zest for life and brought a wee ray of sunshine to everyone he met.”
Just two hours before a man in his 60s died in a crash involving two vans and a fallen tree in Limavady, County Londonerry.
Isha bought gusts of up to 107mph near Scotland‘s River Tay estuary, while homes in Donegal, Ireland went up in flames after they were thought to be struck by lightning.
Tributes have poured in for dad-of-five Jimmy Rowe who was killed in a crash during the storm[/caption]
Jimmy Johnstone lost his life on Sunday evening as deadly Storm Isha battered the country[/caption]
A Bradford man died after reportedly falling in a “man-made trench”[/caption]
The MSC Nicoleta II battled her way through rough seas off the coast Cork, Ireland yesterday[/caption]
The A726 in Paisley flooded near Watermill Hotel as Storm Jocelyn hits[/caption]
Stranded passengers waiting for trains at Euston station in London[/caption]
A Canal and River Trust worker walks through flood water at Naburn Lock on the outskirts of York[/caption]
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