Storm Herminia’s wrath continues as Met Office map reveals wave of rain hitting TODAY bringing floods & travel carnage

STORM Herminia’s wrath continues today – with a map revealing a wave of rain hitting Britain as the Met Office issues a new yellow warning.

The storm will see parts of the country facing another day of disruption and flood threats.

The Met Office’s map shows how the rain will spread across the UK this morningCredit: X/@metoffice
Two yellow weather warnings remain in placeCredit: X/@metoffice
Met Office rain map of Britain showing yellow weather warning.
Flood warnings and alerts are also in placeCredit: X/@metoffice

The forecaster issued a yellow warning of spells of rain which could lead to localised flooding covering South and West Wales until 9pm today.

After lifting several flood warnings, Natural Resources Wales reported significant rainfall in Libanus, Brecon Beacons, recording 34.6mm on Monday. Despite this, nine flood alerts are still active.

A yellow rain alert is currently in effect for parts of southern England until 10 am on Tuesday, cautioning residents about heavy rain, potential thunderstorms, and the risk of flooding.

A landslip between Three Bridges and Gatwick Airport in Sussex has led to some northbound train lines being blocked.

Gusts of 84mph and almost 60mm of rainfall hit parts of southern England on Monday.

The Environment Agency has declared 37 flood warnings for areas in southern England and the Midlands, indicating expected flooding. Additionally, there are 171 flood alerts spread across England, signaling areas where flooding could occur.

Somerset Council said a major incident in the region, jointly declared with the police and other agencies, would be maintained until further notice with more rain forecast on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Areas affected by latest warnings

Yellow warning – rain (until 9pm on Tuesday)

Wales

Blaenau Gwent

Bridgend

Caerphilly

Cardiff

Carmarthenshire

Ceredigion

Merthyr Tydfil

Monmouthshire

Neath Port Talbot

Newport

Pembrokeshire

Powys

Rhondda Cynon Taf

Swansea

Torfaen

Vale of Glamorgan

West Midlands

Herefordshire

Yellow warning – rain (until 10am on Tuesday)

London & South East England

Brighton and Hove

East Sussex

Hampshire

Isle of Wight

Portsmouth

Southampton

Surrey

West Sussex

South West England

Bath and North East Somerset

Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole

Bristol

Cornwall

Devon

Dorset

Isles of Scilly

North Somerset

Plymouth

Somerset

South Gloucestershire

Torbay

Wiltshire

Person using an umbrella in the rain.
A person using an umbrella to shelter from the rain whilst walking in Shoreditch yesterdayCredit: PA
Landslide damage near train tracks.
A landslip between Three Bridges and Gatwick Airport
  • Major incident to remain in place amid fears of more flooding

    Somerset Council say a major incident in the region, jointly declared with the police and other agencies on Monday, would be maintained until further notice with more rain forecast on Tuesday and Wednesday.

    Somerton Fire Station said 61 people were rescued from flooded properties, including a mobile home site in Charlton Adam, and temporarily relocated to Edgar Community Hall.

    As reported earlier (see post at 07.47) Met Office meteorologist Marco Petagna said the rain warnings are suggesting further flooding is possible.

  • Landslip causes chaos for commuters travelling into London

    A landslip between Three Bridges and Gatwick Airport has blocked northbound train lines from the south coast into London.

    Southern and Thameslink services are subject to delay while Gatwick Express services are suspended in both directions.

  • Chaos in Cumbria

    While Storm Herminia continues to create havoc across the UK, the effect of its predecessor – Storm Eowyn – is still being felt across the country.

    In Cumbria, 200 properties are still without power four days after Storm Eowyn hit the north of England.

    As we reported yesterday, roofing and timber companies say it could take up to a whole year to fix all the issues arising from the recent storms.

  • Further flooding still possible, says Met Office

    Rain warnings are suggesting further flooding is possible until Tuesday evening, says the Met Office.

  • UK braces for another day of disruption

    Parts of the UK are facing another day of disruption and flood threats as more rain and wind sweep across the country, reports the PA press agency.

    The Met Office issued a yellow warning of spells of rain which could lead to localised flooding covering South and West Wales until 9pm today.

    While Natural Resources Wales has removed a series of flood warnings, Libanus in the Brecon Beacons saw 34.6mm of rain on Monday and nine flood alerts remain in place.

    Another yellow alert for rain covering parts of southern England runs until 10am on Tuesday, warning of heavy rain, possible thunderstorms and flooding, while a yellow wind alert for southern England and parts of Wales is in force until 6am on Tuesday.

    Gusts of 84mph and almost 60mm of rainfall hits parts of southern England on Monday, with huge waves crashing against a headland in Rinsey Head, Cornwall, below.

    UNITED KINGDOM, Cornwall, 27th Jan 2025.Huge waves are seen crashing against a headland in Rinsey Head, Cornwall this afternoon as fresh weather warnings for wind and rain are issued due to Storm Herminia. Locals said they had never seen waves that big in their lives. .Credit: Tom Young / Story Picture Agency
    Credit: TOM YOUNG
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  • Weather won’t settle until Thursday

    A quieter spell of weather is expected to arrive from Thursday, as a ridge of high pressure crosses the UK bringing a drier, brighter and less windy day for all.  

    Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Chris Almond said: “Most areas will be dry with sunny spells on Thursday, although there’s the risk of some freezing fog patches at first.

    “Cloud, outbreaks of rain and hill snow will spread to the northwest by the end of the day, and Friday will see a cloudy day in the south, with some sunshine further north, before the next band of cloud and rain arrives in the northwest later.

    “Overall though, rainfall amounts will be lower than of late.” 

  • 5-day weather forecast

    Today:

    A day of sunshine and showers, the showers heaviest in the south where some hail and thunder is possible. Showers perhaps merging to longer spells of rain in the northeast. Local gales in the south and west, otherwise less blustery.

    Tonight:

    Showers mostly easing overnight, but some heavy downpours possible in northern parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland. Frost and patchy fog developing under any clear skies.

    Wednesday:

    Showers in the north on Wednesday, but dry for many. Cloud thickening across the very far south, with some outbreaks of rain, possibly heavy, affecting the far south coast.

    Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:

    After some early frost, mostly fine on Thursday with sunny intervals. Rain moving southeast on Friday with drier interludes on Saturday, although a continued risk of rain in the northwest.

  • Rainbow over London

    A massive rainbow appeared yesterday over east London amid the stormy weather.

    Credit: Alamy
  • Areas affected by warnings

    Two weather warnings remain in place in the UK today.

    Yellow warning – rain (until 9pm on Tuesday)

    Wales

    Blaenau Gwent

    Bridgend

    Caerphilly

    Cardiff

    Carmarthenshire

    Ceredigion

    Merthyr Tydfil

    Monmouthshire

    Neath Port Talbot

    Newport

    Pembrokeshire

    Powys

    Rhondda Cynon Taf

    Swansea

    Torfaen

    Vale of Glamorgan

    West Midlands

    Herefordshire

    Yellow warning – rain (until 10am on Tuesday)

    London & South East England

    Brighton and Hove

    East Sussex

    Hampshire

    Isle of Wight

    Portsmouth

    Southampton

    Surrey

    West Sussex

    South West England

    Bath and North East Somerset

    Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole

    Bristol

    Cornwall

    Devon

    Dorset

    Isles of Scilly

    North Somerset

    Plymouth

    Somerset

    South Gloucestershire

    Torbay

    Wiltshire

  • Further flooding possible until Tuesday evening

    Met Office meteorologist Marco Petagna said the rain warnings are suggesting further flooding is possible until Tuesday evening.

    He said: “The trend over the next few days is for things to gradually improve a bit.

    “These warnings for rain are suggesting further flooding is quite possible, especially within the warning area.”

    After a day of sunshine and showers on Tuesday, heaviest with the chance of hail and thunder in the south, the Met Office said rain is expected to ease overnight bar some heavy patches in the north of Scotland and Northern Ireland.

    Mr Petagna said Wednesday and Thursday will be mostly fine, but with a small chance, the far south of England could see some outbreaks of rain.

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