Severe Weather Chaos: Floods, Snow, and Travel Disruptions Sweep Across the UK

January 6, 2025
Severe Weather Chaos: Floods, Snow, and Travel Disruptions Sweep Across the UK
  • The Met Office has issued severe weather warnings across the UK, highlighting heavy rainfall in southern England and snow and ice alerts in parts of Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.

  • The M5 motorway in Gloucestershire is closed southbound from junction 11A for Gloucester to junction 12 for Quedgeley due to extensive flooding.

  • Contractors are currently on their way to address the flooding issue on the M5.

  • Flooding has also resulted in the closure of railway lines between Derby and Nottingham, affecting CrossCountry and East Midlands Railway services.

  • Merseyrail services are suspended in Chester due to flooding near Hooton, Cheshire, while Southeastern trains are disrupted by a fallen tree blocking routes from Ramsgate and Margate to London via Canterbury West.

  • Great Western Railway (GWR) reports delays on the line between Bristol Parkway and Gloucester due to heavy rain flooding the railway, with expected delays lasting until 9am.

  • Manchester Airport has reopened its runways after a temporary closure due to heavy snow but advises passengers to check with airlines for potential delays.

  • Several A-roads in England are closed due to adverse weather conditions, including the A66 in Cumbria and the A1 in Lincolnshire, both affected by flooding and snow.

  • Additionally, the A38 in Derbyshire and the A46 in Warwickshire have been closed due to accidents caused by the severe weather.

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