Kazimiera
01-26-2014, 05:31 PM
Even royalty can't escape the weather! Prince Philip braves the rain at Sandringham as blizzards, rain and even a TORNADO hit Britain... and forecasters warn there is worse heading our way
Met Office issues amber weather warning and Environment Agency has 142 flood alerts or warnings out
Somerset County Council has declared a 'major incident' for all areas affected by flooding in the county
Risk of flooding will continue in Wiltshire, Dorset, Hampshire, West Sussex, West Berkshire and Surrey
Met Office says rain across Britain will be accompanied by strong winds and rain accumulations of 0.8in
'Mini-tornado' sweeps through Surrey and Sussex - bringing down trees and even lifting cats in the air
Forecasters today warned of more heavy rain for parts of Britain as flood-hit communities in the South West braced themselves for further problems.
The Met Office issued an amber warning of severe weather, while the Environment Agency has 130 flood alerts and 12 flood warnings in place.
Somerset County Council has declared a ‘major incident’ for all areas affected by flooding in the county - especially on the Somerset Levels.
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Whiteout: There were blizzards in North Yorkshire, where people tried to walk their dogs outside the exposed Tan Hill Inn near Reeth in the Yorkshire Dales.
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Wind and snow: The conditions were horrendous in North Yorkshire where people tried to walk their dogs outside the exposed Tan Hill Inn
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Examining the scene: Jan King, manager of the Tan Hill Inn, peers out of a snow covered window near Reeth in the Yorkshire Dales
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Taking a picture: A tractor fitted with a snow plough makes its way through land outside the Tan Hill Inn in the Yorkshire Dales
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Travel: A cyclist braves the snowy conditions near Lumsden, Aberdeenshire, where a car crashed into a tree after coming off the road
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Eye of the storm: A weather map showing Britain under a veil of white at 9am this morning as the country suffered strong winds, heavy rainfall and snow blizzards
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Worries: A farmer checks the depth of flood water in Thorney, Somerset. Heavy rain across the region is feared to lead to more flooding
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No way in: A flooded road leading into Muchelney from Thorney, Somerset, which has been badly hit by the heavy rain
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Isolation: Members of the Avon and Somerset Police Underwater Search Unit inspect a submerged abandoned car as they head to the village of Muchelney in Somerset
The risk of flooding from groundwater will also continue in Wiltshire, Dorset, Hampshire, West Sussex, West Berkshire and Surrey into next week.
The Met Office said that rain across Britain would be accompanied by strong winds, and rainfall accumulations of up to 0.8in were expected.
Meanwhile, witnesses said a ‘mini-tornado’ swept through Surrey and Sussex, bringing down trees, damaging homes and even lifting cats in the air.
It reportedly hit Chobham, Surrey, at 5pm yesterday. Local resident Shirley Blay said: ‘It was a mini-tornado, I can't describe it as anything less.'
She told BBC News: ‘We've got four feral cats in the yard and they were being lifted off the ground - they just went round like a big paper bag.’
UK Power Networks said some 13,000 customers were left without power in Kent, Sussex and Surrey on Saturday night, but this has since fallen to 1,100.
BOLT OF LIGHTNING APPEARS TO STRIKE JUST FEET AWAY FROM AEROPLANE ON RUNWAY
This is the moment a bolt of lightning appeared to strike just feet away from an aeroplane as it was on a runway at an airport.
The image was captured yesterday by photographer Paul Bunch, who works part time at the Wolverhampton's Halfpenny Green airport control tower.
The 43-year-old said: ‘I couldn't believe when I got the picture, it really looks like the plane has been hit by the bolt, it is incredible.
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Spectacular: This is the moment a bolt of lightning apparently struck just feet away from a plane as it was on a runway at Wolverhampton Halfpenny Green Airport
‘I saw a few flashes at first and then decided to get my camera out. The pilot was visiting from another airfield.
‘He was turning his plane around on the runway when the winds changed direction. This is the closest lightning bolt I have seen to a plane before.
‘It really did look like it was going to be trouble for the pilot, but luckily it wasn't. For me, it was just a matter of being at the right place at the right time.’
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Wet: The Duke of Edinburgh (left) braves the elements as he attends church in the rain at Sandringham, Norfolk, while the Queen is driven away after the service (right)
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Struggling: The umbrella of a member of the royal party is destroyed by the wind on the way to attending St Mary Magdalene Church for the Sunday service
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Dramatic scene: The aptly-named Wet Sleddale Reservoir in Cumbria where water overflows down the 70ft-high dam wall, creating a wall of water
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Beautiful landscape: The Wet Sleddale Reservoir's wall of water, near the village of Shap in Cumbria, is a dramatic scene that can be viewed for miles around
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Splashing down: Stormy weather today and heavy rain has seen rivers the flooding of homes and farmland, and now reservoirs overflowing with the volume of water
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Rainfall: A man on a scooter and two people on a morning walk brave the wet conditions during heavy rainfall in Regents Park, North London
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On the move: Traffic makes its way along the A66 as hill snow falls in the Northern Pennines
Met Office issues amber weather warning and Environment Agency has 142 flood alerts or warnings out
Somerset County Council has declared a 'major incident' for all areas affected by flooding in the county
Risk of flooding will continue in Wiltshire, Dorset, Hampshire, West Sussex, West Berkshire and Surrey
Met Office says rain across Britain will be accompanied by strong winds and rain accumulations of 0.8in
'Mini-tornado' sweeps through Surrey and Sussex - bringing down trees and even lifting cats in the air
Forecasters today warned of more heavy rain for parts of Britain as flood-hit communities in the South West braced themselves for further problems.
The Met Office issued an amber warning of severe weather, while the Environment Agency has 130 flood alerts and 12 flood warnings in place.
Somerset County Council has declared a ‘major incident’ for all areas affected by flooding in the county - especially on the Somerset Levels.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/26/article-2546150-1AF89E3C00000578-734_964x569.jpg
Whiteout: There were blizzards in North Yorkshire, where people tried to walk their dogs outside the exposed Tan Hill Inn near Reeth in the Yorkshire Dales.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/26/article-2546150-1AF89E6700000578-365_964x508.jpg
Wind and snow: The conditions were horrendous in North Yorkshire where people tried to walk their dogs outside the exposed Tan Hill Inn
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/26/article-2546150-1AF89E7000000578-995_964x572.jpg
Examining the scene: Jan King, manager of the Tan Hill Inn, peers out of a snow covered window near Reeth in the Yorkshire Dales
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/26/article-2546150-1AF89E4600000578-470_964x636.jpg
Taking a picture: A tractor fitted with a snow plough makes its way through land outside the Tan Hill Inn in the Yorkshire Dales
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Travel: A cyclist braves the snowy conditions near Lumsden, Aberdeenshire, where a car crashed into a tree after coming off the road
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/26/article-2546150-1AF89FAE00000578-765_964x705.jpg
Eye of the storm: A weather map showing Britain under a veil of white at 9am this morning as the country suffered strong winds, heavy rainfall and snow blizzards
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/26/article-2546150-1AF8903B00000578-620_964x642.jpg
Worries: A farmer checks the depth of flood water in Thorney, Somerset. Heavy rain across the region is feared to lead to more flooding
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/26/article-2546150-1AF8904600000578-920_964x641.jpg
No way in: A flooded road leading into Muchelney from Thorney, Somerset, which has been badly hit by the heavy rain
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/26/article-2546150-1AF9D4F100000578-674_964x560.jpg
Isolation: Members of the Avon and Somerset Police Underwater Search Unit inspect a submerged abandoned car as they head to the village of Muchelney in Somerset
The risk of flooding from groundwater will also continue in Wiltshire, Dorset, Hampshire, West Sussex, West Berkshire and Surrey into next week.
The Met Office said that rain across Britain would be accompanied by strong winds, and rainfall accumulations of up to 0.8in were expected.
Meanwhile, witnesses said a ‘mini-tornado’ swept through Surrey and Sussex, bringing down trees, damaging homes and even lifting cats in the air.
It reportedly hit Chobham, Surrey, at 5pm yesterday. Local resident Shirley Blay said: ‘It was a mini-tornado, I can't describe it as anything less.'
She told BBC News: ‘We've got four feral cats in the yard and they were being lifted off the ground - they just went round like a big paper bag.’
UK Power Networks said some 13,000 customers were left without power in Kent, Sussex and Surrey on Saturday night, but this has since fallen to 1,100.
BOLT OF LIGHTNING APPEARS TO STRIKE JUST FEET AWAY FROM AEROPLANE ON RUNWAY
This is the moment a bolt of lightning appeared to strike just feet away from an aeroplane as it was on a runway at an airport.
The image was captured yesterday by photographer Paul Bunch, who works part time at the Wolverhampton's Halfpenny Green airport control tower.
The 43-year-old said: ‘I couldn't believe when I got the picture, it really looks like the plane has been hit by the bolt, it is incredible.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/26/article-2546150-1AF9E1B100000578-862_953x634.jpg
Spectacular: This is the moment a bolt of lightning apparently struck just feet away from a plane as it was on a runway at Wolverhampton Halfpenny Green Airport
‘I saw a few flashes at first and then decided to get my camera out. The pilot was visiting from another airfield.
‘He was turning his plane around on the runway when the winds changed direction. This is the closest lightning bolt I have seen to a plane before.
‘It really did look like it was going to be trouble for the pilot, but luckily it wasn't. For me, it was just a matter of being at the right place at the right time.’
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/26/article-2546150-1AF8593500000578-845_470x423.jpghttp://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/26/article-2546150-1AF8695400000578-902_470x423.jpg
Wet: The Duke of Edinburgh (left) braves the elements as he attends church in the rain at Sandringham, Norfolk, while the Queen is driven away after the service (right)
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/26/article-2546150-1AF816A900000578-86_964x532.jpg
Struggling: The umbrella of a member of the royal party is destroyed by the wind on the way to attending St Mary Magdalene Church for the Sunday service
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/26/article-0-1AF7F26600000578-361_964x859.jpg
Dramatic scene: The aptly-named Wet Sleddale Reservoir in Cumbria where water overflows down the 70ft-high dam wall, creating a wall of water
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/26/article-0-1AF7F21A00000578-827_964x632.jpg
Beautiful landscape: The Wet Sleddale Reservoir's wall of water, near the village of Shap in Cumbria, is a dramatic scene that can be viewed for miles around
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/26/article-0-1AF7F25A00000578-521_964x608.jpg
Splashing down: Stormy weather today and heavy rain has seen rivers the flooding of homes and farmland, and now reservoirs overflowing with the volume of water
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/26/article-2546150-1AF7FD6200000578-694_470x584.jpghttp://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/26/article-2546150-1AF7FDAF00000578-623_470x584.jpg
Rainfall: A man on a scooter and two people on a morning walk brave the wet conditions during heavy rainfall in Regents Park, North London
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/26/article-2546150-1AF8388300000578-114_964x594.jpg
On the move: Traffic makes its way along the A66 as hill snow falls in the Northern Pennines