UK Government sends emergency alert to millions of Brits' mobile phones as Storm Darragh moves in: Here's everything you need to know

The UK government has issued an emergency alert to the mobile phones of millions of Britons due to the impending arrival of Storm Darragh, which is expected to cause flooding and travel disruptions over the upcoming weekend.

Christmas events and flights were cancelled, and football games postponed as the 90mph winds made there way across the Atlantic Ocean today. 

Residents in the areas expected to be worst affected have been advised to remain indoors and secure any outdoor Christmas decorations, in preparation for the severe weather conditions. The Met Office has issued a rare ‘danger to life’ red warning for tomorrow, indicating the seriousness of the situation.

The warning, in place from 3am to 11am, encompasses a significant portion of the Welsh coastline, including cities like Cardiff and Swansea, as well as areas in Bristol and North Somerset. The alert highlights the potential for widespread disruption and advises residents to take precautions to ensure their safety.

Three million people across parts of southwest England and Wales have now been sent an emergency alert at 6.45pm. 

The alert was issued to millions of Brits in both Welsh and English, with guidance on how to stay safe in light of the perilous weather tomorrow.

This will be the largest use of the system outside a test scenario with the last test being in April 2023.

Mobile phones are anticipated to make a loud siren-like sound even if they are set on silent, with the sound and vibration set to last for around 10 seconds.

The UK government has sent an emergency alert the mobile phones of millions of Britons as Storm Darragh is set to spark flooding and travel chaos this weekend

The Met Office has issued yellow, amber and red warnings across Britain tomorrow

The Met Office has issued yellow, amber and red warnings across Britain tomorrow 

COUNTY MAYO: Waves tumble in as Storm Darragh descends on Blacksod in Ireland

COUNTY MAYO: Waves tumble in as Storm Darragh descends on Blacksod in Ireland

MANCHESTER: A car is driven through flood water in Levenshulme this morning

MANCHESTER: A car is driven through flood water in Levenshulme this morning

MANCHESTER: A partygoer braves the cold weather as Storm Darragh prepares to take grip of the UK

MANCHESTER: A partygoer braves the cold weather as Storm Darragh prepares to take grip of the UK

It is understood residents in Devon, Bath and North East Somerset, the City of Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire, Somerset, Isle of Anglesey, Gwynedd, Conwy, Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Bridgend, Vale of Glamorgan, Cardiff, Monmouthshire and Newport have been alerted 

 

What does the Met Office red wind warning mean? 

Here is what the Met Office has told people living within the red warning area to expect tomorrow morning:

  • Danger to life due to flying debris and falling trees
  • Large waves and beach material being thrown on to coastal roads, sea fronts and homes
  • Power cuts affecting other services, such as mobile phone coverage
  • Damage to buildings and homes, with roofs blown off and power lines brought down
  • Roads, bridges and railway lines closed, with delays and cancellations to bus, train, ferry services and flights

A Cabinet Office Spokesperson said:’ The Met Office has issued a red warning for wind across parts of England and Wales from 0300 hrs until 1100 hrs on Saturday 7th December.

‘In light of the damaging winds and associated disruption, the Cabinet Office will issue an Emergency Alert at 1845 hrs on Friday 6th December to people in areas covered by the red warning in parts of Wales and the South West.

‘The Emergency Alert system will send a message to every compatible mobile phone in the impacted areas, containing information about the red warning and guidance on how to stay safe into Saturday. 

‘This will be the largest ever use of the system outside a test scenario.

‘Mobile phones will make a loud siren-like sound even if they are set on silent. The sound and vibration will last for about 10 seconds.

‘The UK Government has well rehearsed plans in place for severe winter weather and is working with teams from devolved governments, local authorities, the emergency services and other public bodies to coordinate the response to any disruption.’

As the UK braces for Storm Darragh, National Highways and National Rail have suspended several train services and planned roadworks.

From 9pm tonight, numerous train services will be suspended in Wales. 

Transport for Wales routes running between Llandudno Junction and Blaenau Ffestiniog tomorrow have been cancelled. 

BATH: Rugby fans brave the rainy weather during the Investec Champions Cup match tonight

BATH: Rugby fans brave the rainy weather during the Investec Champions Cup match tonight

BIRMINGHAM: Two ladies hit the town in Birmingham shielding themselves from the downpour

BIRMINGHAM: Two ladies hit the town in Birmingham shielding themselves from the downpour

The emergency alert issued by the government to three million Brits tonight

The emergency alert issued by the government to three million Brits tonight

Waves crash onto the tracks as a train travels on the line at Saltcoats in Ayrshire today

Waves crash onto the tracks as a train travels on the line at Saltcoats in Ayrshire today

A man walking along a slipway in Clontarf in Dublin as Storm Darragh approaches the UK today

A man walking along a slipway in Clontarf in Dublin as Storm Darragh approaches the UK today

Pictured:  Windsor Green Park closure

Pictured: Blenheim Palace closure

Several parks dotted around the country have closed amid the red weather warning (Pictured left: Windsor Green Park, pictured right: Blenheim Palace closure)

Longleat Zoo has also announced it will be closed as Storm Darragh is set to descend on the UK this weekend

Longleat Zoo has also announced it will be closed as Storm Darragh is set to descend on the UK this weekend 

Vehicles make their way through floodwater on a road in Dunsden, Oxfordshire, yesterday

Vehicles make their way through floodwater on a road in Dunsden, Oxfordshire, yesterday 

Services between Llandrindod and Shrewsbury will not be running from this evening. 

A number of trains heading between Pembroke Dock and Carmarthen will also not be travelling as of 9pm tonight. 

Several South Western Railway routes have been suspended with several Great Western Railway routes being ‘significantly impacted’. 

Met Office UK storm names for 2024/2025 

Ashley

Bert

Conall

Darragh

Éowyn

Floris

Gerben

Hugo

Izzy

James

Kayleigh

Lewis

Mavis

Naoise

Otje

Poppy

Rafi

Sayuri

Tilly

Vivienne

Wren

In London Jubilee line and Overground are experiencing minor delays, however there is no service on parts of the Piccadilly line.

Roadworks scheduled on the M42 between junctions 6 and 7a have also been cancelled ahead of Storm Darragh. 

Network Rail have since advised commuters to check their travel routes before making any journeys this weekend. 

They have particularly advised those travelling in the city region of Liverpool and Cumbria to take extra care and urged them to plan their journeys in advance.

Chris Pye, Network Rail’s North West infrastructure director, said: ‘We are doing everything we can to prepare the railway for Storm Darragh.

‘I’d urge passengers to check before they travel as there may be some disruption to services during the extreme weather.

‘If you live near the railway, please can you secure any loose objects in your gardens such as trampolines and furniture. 

‘It is a serious safety risk if they blow onto the tracks and creates more work for our teams who will be on hand around the clock to keep passengers safely on the move.’

It comes as the storm swept across the Atlantic this afternoon, bringing torrential downpours set to spark flooding and travel chaos in parts of the UK this weekend. 

A driver attempts to recover his van from floodwater in Levenshulme, Manchester, today

A driver attempts to recover his van from floodwater in Levenshulme, Manchester, today

Two football matches in the Championship – Cardiff City v Watford and Plymouth Argyle v Oxford United – were called off today due to concerns for supporters’ safety.

Meteorologists said a period of ‘extremely strong winds’ will develop during the early hours of tomorrow morning as the low pressure system moves across the Irish Sea.

Forecasters told residents to ‘stay indoors if you can’ and ‘avoid travelling by road during potentially dangerous conditions – it is not safe to drive in these conditions’.

Yellow and amber warnings were also imposed for other parts of England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland, with those relating to the storm starting at 3pm today.

Flights could be delayed – with Ryanair warning of ‘potential disruptions to or from the UK’, and Jet2 saying: ‘We plan to operate our flights as close to schedule as possible, however there may be some disruption should the weather deteriorate.’

Homeowners were urged to secure loose items outside their properties such as Christmas decorations, bins, garden furniture, trampolines, tents, sheds and fences.

The red alert, issued just after 10am today, also urged people to ‘consider gathering torches and batteries, a mobile phone power pack and other essential items’.

Red warnings are a rare event, with the last one issued by the Met Office just under a year ago on January 21, 2024 for 99mph Storm Isha – and today is only the 19th time in records dating back to 2011 that a red warning has been imposed.

A man walking in Dublin as birds fly overhead ahead of the heavy rain and winds this weekend

A man walking in Dublin as birds fly overhead ahead of the heavy rain and winds this weekend

A woman taking shelter under an umbrella as they cross the Sean O'Casey Bridge in Dublin's city centre

A woman taking shelter under an umbrella as they cross the Sean O’Casey Bridge in Dublin’s city centre

A Land Rover Discovery driver makes it through floodwater in Essex this morning

A Land Rover Discovery driver makes it through floodwater in Essex this morning

A car driver gets stuck in 4ft floods in Essex this morning after heavy overnight rain

A car driver gets stuck in 4ft floods in Essex this morning after heavy overnight rain

Meanwhile a series of Christmas events this weekend were cancelled due to the forecast, including markets in towns such as Romsey, Hampshire; Taunton, Somerset; and Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire.

Elsewhere, the start of Bolton’s ‘Put Big Light On’ lights festival was postponed, and an ice sculpture trail in Darlington was also put back by a week.

Longleat Safari Park in Wiltshire said it will not open tomorrow due to the storm for safety reasons.

In racing, Sandown’s Betfair Tingle Creek Chase meeting and the Boylesports Becher Chase fixture at Aintree tomorrow must pass precautionary inspections due to the threat of high winds.

Belfast City Council said on its website that the city’s Christmas market will stay closed tomorrow due to the weather warnings.

Tomorrow, the Met Office said gusts of ’90mph or more’ are possible over the coasts and hills of West and South Wales, as well as funnelling through the Bristol Channel.

Exposed beaches could be struck by ‘very large waves’ amid the ‘damaging winds’, and forecasters told of ‘danger to life due to flying debris and falling trees’.

There could also be power cuts, mobile phone coverage outages and ‘damage to buildings and homes, with roofs blown off and power lines brought down’. 

In addition, the Met Office warned roads, bridges and railway lines could be closed along with delays and cancellations to bus, train, ferry services and flights. 

A tree down in Kidsgrove last night after a 'mini-tornado' hit Staffordshire at 5pm yesterday

A tree down in Kidsgrove last night after a ‘mini-tornado’ hit Staffordshire at 5pm yesterday

The Met Office has issued a yellow wind warning for the whole of England, Wales and Northern Ireland and much of Scotland, from 3pm today until 6am on Sunday

The Met Office has issued a yellow wind warning for the whole of England, Wales and Northern Ireland and much of Scotland, from 3pm today until 6am on Sunday

. An 18-hour amber wind warning along the UK's west coast from South Ayrshire down to Cornwall, as well as in Northern Ireland, will run tomorrow from 3am until 9pm

. An 18-hour amber wind warning along the UK’s west coast from South Ayrshire down to Cornwall, as well as in Northern Ireland, will run tomorrow from 3am until 9pm 

The Met Office has also issued a 39-hour yellow wind warning for the whole of England, Wales and Northern Ireland and much of Scotland, from 3pm today until 6am on Sunday.

And an 18-hour amber wind warning along the UK’s west coast from South Ayrshire down to Cornwall, as well as in Northern Ireland, will run tomorrow from 3am to 9pm.

The deepening low pressure system will bring a ‘risk to life and property’, with Christmas events such as light shows, trails and markets axed across the country.

It comes after a very wet and windy day preceded the storm, with a ‘mini tornado’ striking Clayton in Staffordshire at 5pm yesterday – and residents saying it ripped up grass and roof tiles amid a ‘deafening sound’ that was ‘like a bomb going off’.

And a Loganair flight from Manchester to Aberdeen was forced to turn back after 30 minutes when lightning cracked the plane’s windshield at about 4.30pm yesterday.

HOW TO STAY SAFE IN STORM DARRAGH 

Have the national 105 emergency helpline on hand – it’s best to keep this on the fridge or saved in the contacts on your mobile phone.

Store a battery or wind-up torch – leave this somewhere you can access easily so you can use the torch to check on the fuse box and make your way around the house safely.

Beware of fallen power lines – power lines may have fallen because of heavy snow so beware of this when venturing out of your home. Do not approach, and call 105 to report a fallen power line

Keep your mobile charged – having your mobile phone charged means you can call the national 105 emergency helpline. It’s also worth having an analogue phone as this doesn’t run off the main electricity supply.

Keep the heat in – if your power does go out, your heating might not work so keep extra blankets nearby and close window shutters, blinds or curtains to help keep the heat in.

Join the free Priority Services Register – if electricity is crucial to your health (for instance, if you use medical equipment at home), if you have a child aged five or under, or if you just feel you need a little extra help, ask to be included

Source: SP Energy Network  

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