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New photo 40,000 UK homes without power as Storm Diana hits – see if YOU’RE affected by weather forecast

STORM Diana has hit the UK and Ireland, leaving at least 40,000 homes without power.


Extreme weather is forecast today and threat to life warnings are in place after the weather system cancelled flights, and left coastal roads inundated with seawater.


Storm Diana has battered UK and Ireland leaving 40,000 homes without power

Engineers were working through the night to restore power as entire towns were left in black out.


Worst areas hit were Kilkenny, Kildare and Cork, in Ireland and Truro, Cornwall.


Airports, including Heathrow, Manchester, Birmingham and Edinburgh cancelled flights due to high winds, with travel companies warning customers to check their provider today.


Travel chaos is expected this morning has flooding and debris affects main roads.


Coastal roads were already being inundated on Wednesday night
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Strong winds, gusting to over 50mph, create large waves on the Breakwater at Sandylands, Morecambe yesterday
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A Yellow wind warning is in place for Wales and all parts of England barring the South East, with “danger to life” threats from this morning.


The danger period stretches from noon today until 3pm, with delays to road, rail, air and ferry transport likely to follow.


The Met Office warned of winds of up to 80pmh, flying debris, falling trees, large waves and debris being thrown onto seafronts and coastal roads.


Meanwhile 13 flood alerts have been issues for England, as well as two flood warnings where inundation is deemed to be likely tomorrow.


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Holidaymakers should check with their travel companies after flights delayed. Here, huge waves hit the seafront in Truro on Wwednesday[/caption]


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One man takes a risk in getting up close to the breaking waves on the promenade in Cornwall yesterday[/caption]

The most likely places to be hit by floods were Lyme Regis Harbour northeast of Brixham, and West Bay Harbour just out of Dorchester.


The majority of alerts were in the South East.


Yesterday 70mph winds cut off electricity to 800 homes in Truro, Cornwall and led to scores of flights from Dublin and Cork airports to be cancelled.


Councils in the south west of England have been slammed for evicting homeless sheltering from the wind and rain that is sweeping Britain.





Trees were downed by the winds in Leeds
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People with umbrellas in the wind on Westminster Bridge, London as a storm named Diana has brought strong winds to parts of the UK
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One daredevil holds onto the railings as the spray crashes around[/caption]


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Huge waves batter the coast of Aberystwyth, West Wales, today[/caption]



Cork airport has urged passengers to check with their airlines as several flights are expected to be cancelled today.


Kerry and Waterford could also be affected as the south coast is pummelled with the winds.


An emergency operation was launched after a man was spotted swimming in his boxers in the towering seas in Penzance.


Team members from National Coastwatch hauled him into a lifeboat after someone had spotted him in the choppy waters.


It will be a very windy day for all with gales or severe gales, especially in the north and west, according to forecasters.


It’s been a cold, wet and windy start to the week with further heavy rain and strong winds forecast
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The Met Office say rain is likely for most places, with the heaviest showers over Scotland and Northern Ireland.


Diana is expected to make landfall in just hours along the west coast of Britain from Cornwall to the Shetland Islands.


Thick fog has already grounded hundreds of flights at Britain’s busiest airport.


As many as 62 flights to or from London Heathrow were disrupted by noon yesterday — with a further 380 delayed by more than 15 minutes.


Storm Diana, named by the IMPA Portuguese weather service, is currently threatening the Azores and will be the fourth major storm system to hit the UK this autumn.


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A FlyBe jet struggles to take off in the wet weather in Leeds[/caption]


Waves crash on the seafront near to the South Parade pier in Southsea, Hampshire, as the UK braces itself for a blast of gales and heavy rain ahead of Storm Diana
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A man sells umbrellas as shoppers in Manchester were caught in the rain this afternoon
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People take shelter from the rain in Belfast as heavy rain falls across Northern Ireland
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A huge region of low pressure from two Atlantic storms is set to drag a huge mound of water into Britain’s coast, set to sweep over sea defences.


Richard Miles, a spokesman for the Met Office, told The Sun Online: “The weather from Storm Diana will affect us today as there will be strong winds and rain.


“We can expect gusts of 60mph and in the most exposed westerly places along the western coast from Cornwall to the Shetland Islands could see gusts of up to 8mph.


“The rain warning applies to Scotland and the eastern central Scotland, where up to 50mm is expected to fall in localised areas.”


Met Office weather map shows trail of rain and wind and battering Britain today
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for winds today
The storm is set to bring heavy downpours and gale force winds today
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‘Danger to life’ warnings issued for across large parts of the UK tomorrow
It will be a very windy day for all with gales or severe gales, especially in the north and west, forecasters have warned

He added: “The rain warning is not as widely distributed as the wind warning. The wind is the major thing to look out for.


“Across the UK will get heavy and persistent rain but not as much as Scotland.


“We can expect 20mm to 40mm to fall elsewhere across the country.”


The Met Office’s Mr Miles said: “People will need to be careful on coastal roads, which will be affected by spray and large waves.


“People will need to exercise care around those areas.”


And the Environment Agency has released flood alerts for parts of South East England, particularly from Putney Bridge to Teddington Weir.

Meanwhile, bookies have slashed the odds on a White Christmas blowing in.


Bookmakers Coral cut white Christmas odds to 7/4 in Aberdeen and 2/1 in Glasgow and Edinburgh.


A spokesman said: “Bookies are in a shiver about the festive freeze.”


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