UK braces for severe storm
Britain was braced yesterday for its worst storm in a decade, with heavy rain and winds of more than 130 kilometers an hour set to batter the south of the country.
The Met Office national weather center warned of falling trees, damage to buildings and disruption to power supplies and transport when the storm hits overnight to today.
Between 20 to 40 millimeters of rain is predicted to fall within six to nine hours starting yesterday evening, likely leading to localized flooding, the Met Office said.
It will be followed by widespread gusts of between 96 and 128 kilometers an hour across southern England and south Wales today, with winds reaching over 128 kilometers an hour in some areas.
The Met Office has issued an “amber” wind warning for the region, the third highest in a four-level scale.
Similar wind strengths were last seen in Britain in March 2008, but forecaster Helen Chivers said the expected damage was more comparable with a storm seen in October 2002.
“This is what we would term a major winter storm, the sort of storm you would see in January,” she said. “It’s obviously coming in the autumn and the impact could be high because the leaves are still on the trees and the ground has more water in it,” meaning a higher likelihood of flooding and of trees coming down.
Comparisons have been made with the “Great Storm” in October 1987, which left 18 people dead in Britain and four in France.
It felled 15 million trees and caused damage worth more than 1 billion pounds as winds blew up to 185 kilometers an hour.
This year’s storm has been named St Jude after the patron saint of lost causes, whose feast day is today.
It is likely to affect northern France before heading off towards Denmark, Chivers said.
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