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Storm Bert weather warnings live: Britons warned to stock up on water and food ahead of heavy snow and wind

Parts of the country are bracing for power cuts as charities and energy companies warn homeowners to stay warm as temperatures drop to freezing

Simon Calder,Namita Singh,Jabed Ahmed
Friday 22 November 2024 13:47 EST
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UK braces for ‘disruptive snow’, ice and cold temperatures

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Brits have been warned to stock up on essential supplies ahead Storm Bert this weekend, as the UK braces for 70mph winds and heavy rain.

There are eight Met Office weather warnings - including a severe amber one - in place across the UK on Saturday and Sunday as the second named storm of the season begins to arrive on Friday night.

Advice reportedly sent to British Gas customers includes a recommendation that people stockpile three days’ worth of food and water incase the weather disrupts travel and power.

It also urged people to keep a phone charger, torch and batteries nearby.

Jason Kelly, Met Office Chief Meteorologist, said: “Storm Bert is what we call a ‘multi-hazard event’, bringing snow, rain and wind to the UK for the majority of the weekend. Multiple National Severe Weather Warnings are in place and will be added to and amended over the weekend.

Met Office warn rainfall in excess of 100mm is possible

Met Office deputy chief meteorologist Dan Holley said: “Storm Bert marks a shift to much milder air and wintry hazards will gradually diminish through the weekend, but heavy snowfall is expected across parts of northern England and Scotland for a time on Saturday, especially over higher ground, and warnings are in place.

“Heavy rain through Saturday and Sunday, especially in southern and western parts of the UK, will also bring impacts for some with a number of warnings in place.

“We expect 50-75mm of rainfall quite widely within the warning areas, but in excess of 100mm is possible over high ground in parts of Wales and south-west England.

“In addition, rapid melting of lying snow over the weekend and periods of strong winds are likely to exacerbate impacts and bring the potential for travel disruption, as well as flooding for some.”

Jabed Ahmed22 November 2024 14:29

Drivers have been urged to be careful on the roads

The RAC urged people to take care on the roads.

RAC Breakdown spokeswoman Alice Simpson said: “The first taste of winter means drivers are suddenly contending with the some of the worst road conditions we’ve seen all year.

“With freezing temperatures already causing disruption in the east and north of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, and snow showers now affecting regions further south, we advise motorists to plan well as ice forms on untreated surfaces.”

Jabed Ahmed22 November 2024 13:59

Met Office issues danger to life warning as more snow forecast over weekend

Met Office issues danger to life warning as more snow forecast over weekend

Warning that snow turning to heavy rain on Saturday night cause pose danger to life

Jabed Ahmed22 November 2024 13:01

Specialist officers join search on Lewis for missing teenager

Specialist officers have travelled from the mainland to help search for a teenager missing on Lewis for four days in wintry conditions.

Aleksandr Benga, 16, was last seen at around 8.45am on Monday November 18 close to the water wheel in the grounds of Lews Castle near Stornoway.

Police said they are “very concerned” for his welfare and urged people to check any outbuildings and sheds in case the teenager has sought shelter from the cold.

Specialist search officers from Aberdeen and Inverness have travelled to the island to help with the ongoing “extensive” searches, while support is also being provided by partner agencies.

The 16-year-old is 6ft 2in, of slim build with short brown hair.

When last seen he was wearing a beige jumper and black jeans and may also have a red jacket and a yellow beanie hat.

(Police Scotland/PA Wire)
Jabed Ahmed22 November 2024 12:38

In pictures: Ships sail in rough seas ahead of Storm Bert

(Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)
(Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)
(Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)
Jabed Ahmed22 November 2024 12:29

Chance of power cuts, mobile phone outages, and travel cancellations for northern Scotland

People in northern Scotland are being warned of a small chance of power cuts and mobile phone outages, as well as the potential for cancelled rail and air travel, due to the severe weather.

Under one of multiple yellow warnings issued by the Met Office for various parts of the UK, rural communities also face warnings of a “slight chance” they will be cut off.

The weather bureau is also warning residents in that region of risks of slips and falls on icy surfaces, as well as traffic disruptions due to Storm Bert moving over the UK through the coming days.

“There is a small chance of travel delays on roads with some stranded vehicles and passengers, along with delayed or cancelled rail and air travel,” the Met Office said.

Jabed Ahmed22 November 2024 11:59

Met Office issues new weather warnings

Jabed Ahmed22 November 2024 11:26

Tips for driving on icy roads

Jabed Ahmed22 November 2024 11:01

Full list of UK school closures after snow and ice hit Scotland, England and Wales

Full list of UK school closures after snow and ice freeze Britain

Overnight on Thursday, the Met Office said much of the UK experienced temperatures near freezing

Jabed Ahmed22 November 2024 10:46

Popular Christmas lights switch-on cancelled due to Storm Bert

A popular Christmas lights switch-on has been cancelled as the country prepares for Storm Bert.

The Christmas lights will not illuminate in Romsey, Hamshire, tomorrow, the town council has said.

A spokesperson said: “Don’t dismay as we have plenty more events in Romsey to look forward to, including our new Christmas Market event A Taste of Christmas Markets coming up on Saturday, December 7 from 10am to 6pm.”

Jabed Ahmed22 November 2024 10:31

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