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BRITAIN faces rush-hour chaos today after the Storm Ciara sparked devastating floods and 97mph gales yesterday.

Met Office weather forecasters have issued severe warnings for snow, gales and ice as Brits brace themselves for yet more travel chaos and school closures this morning.

 A train crashes into a tree in Swanley, Kent during the Storm Ciara chaos
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A train crashes into a tree in Swanley, Kent during the Storm Ciara chaos
 A roof is ripped off a building in Paddington, central London
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A roof is ripped off a building in Paddington, central London
 A stranded woman is rescued in the devastating floods in Bury, Greater Manchester
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A stranded woman is rescued in the devastating floods in Bury, Greater ManchesterCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Waves crash over the harbour and a lighthouse in Newhaven, Sussex
Waves crash over the harbour and a lighthouse in Newhaven, SussexCredit: AP:Associated Press

Rail passengers this morning have been warning to check if their trains are running before attempting to travel.

Most of the country will see services disrupted as the bad weather continues, and as workers scramble to repair damage caused by yesterday's strong winds and rain.

And all the UK airports have warned of delays and cancellations still today, as the country reels from the battering.

Gatwick Airport tweeted: "As we recover from storm Ciara, some flights on Monday will be subject to delays and cancellations.

"Passengers should check with their airline for the latest information on their flight."

Storm Ciara left a devastating trail of destruction after a month's worth of rain was dumped in just 24 hours yesterday.

The storm cut off villages, left over 13,000 homes in the Midlands, the south west and Wales without power and sparked travel chaos on air, land and sea.

Hundreds of homes across Lancashire and Cumbria were evacuated after rivers burst its banks during "biblical" floods.

 Weather map shows yellow weather warnings for snow, ice and wind across large parts of the UK today
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Weather map shows yellow weather warnings for snow, ice and wind across large parts of the UK today
 An elderly couple are rescued from their flooded home in Bangor, North Wales
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An elderly couple are rescued from their flooded home in Bangor, North WalesCredit: www.fpnw.co.uk
 People are helped to safety from their homes in Ramsbottom, Lancs
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People are helped to safety from their homes in Ramsbottom, LancsCredit: @BBCNWT
 A little girl is among the families helped to safety during the rescue operation in flood-hit Ramsbottom
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A little girl is among the families helped to safety during the rescue operation in flood-hit RamsbottomCredit: @BBCNWT
 London Euston station is packed with commuters amid rail warnings
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London Euston station is packed with commuters amid rail warningsCredit: Alamy Live News
 Firefighters rescuing a person from a car in a flooded street in Blackpool
Firefighters rescuing a person from a car in a flooded street in BlackpoolCredit: PA:Press Association
 The guest house in Hawick, Scotland was destroyed during Storm Ciara
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The guest house in Hawick, Scotland was destroyed during Storm CiaraCredit: PR Imaging

Dozens of flights at all the UK airports were grounded, hundreds of rail passengers were stranded and ferry services were abandoned.

The 12-hour pummelling saw fallen trees flatten cars, turned a towering crane into "spaghetti" and even crumpled a football stand.

Met Office forecasters dubbed it the "Storm of the Century" and warned six inches of snow would follow today in parts of Scotland and northern England.

Meanwhile, 70mph gales are to batter the south coast and Devon and Cornwall after 97mph was recorded on the Isle of Wight yesterday.

Helen Roberts, a senior meteorologist with the Met Office, said: "In terms of area, this is probably the biggest storm this century.

"I have not seen amber warnings on this scale, across all of Wales and much of England."

Yellow warnings are in place for the North West, North East, Midlands and Yorkshire, with the worst of the severe weather expected between 3pm on Monday and midnight on Tuesday.

The Met Office said: "Showers will turn increasingly to snow later on Monday, becoming frequent and heavy at times and lasting through Tuesday.

"The snow showers will occur particularly over high ground giving locally 1-3cm above around 150 metres and 3-8cm above 300 metres.

"Snow will gradually build, perhaps leading to accumulation of 10-15cm on the highest routes."

 Huge waves smash in to Newhaven Lighthouse
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Huge waves smash in to Newhaven LighthouseCredit: AFP or licensors
 A crane is seen bent in half after the strong winds in North West London
A crane is seen bent in half after the strong winds in North West LondonCredit: London 999
 Huge gusts of winds are expected to batter Britain today
Huge gusts of winds are expected to batter Britain todayCredit: WX CHARTS
 Wind warnings are in place up and down the country while amber danger to life alerts have been issued
Wind warnings are in place up and down the country while amber danger to life alerts have been issuedCredit: MET Office
Man narrowly avoids being crushed by fence as Storm Ciara rages on

Ciara hit Britain on the back of a Gulf air stream travelling at 265mph, which was as fast as it had ever been, she added

Stranded families in Ramsbottom, Blackpool and Whalley were rescued from their flood-ravaged homes and cars by boat.

In Swanley, Kent a packed train crashed into a tree that toppled onto the tracks leaving passengers stranded.
And a hotel in the Scottish Borders was destroyed during ferocious winds.

The Met Office issued a red weather warning - which means there could be a risk to people's lives.

 A chemist with all its ruined stock in the centre of Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire
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A chemist with all its ruined stock in the centre of Sowerby Bridge, West YorkshireCredit: Glen Minikin
 A hairdressers tries to prevent damage to its stock in the centre of Sowerby Bridge
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A hairdressers tries to prevent damage to its stock in the centre of Sowerby BridgeCredit: Glen Minikin
 Massive queues formed at Gatwick Airport tonight with hundreds left stranded after cancelled flights
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Massive queues formed at Gatwick Airport tonight with hundreds left stranded after cancelled flights

Major delays and cancellations were sparked at Gatwick Airport with holidaymakers stranded for hours in the chaos.

The highest wind speed of the day was recorded at The Needles off the Isle of Wight with gusts of 97mph, the Met Office said.

The M11 was shut in both directions in Cambridgeshire amid fears an airport hangar's damaged roof will be blown onto the lanes.

Elsewhere red "danger to life" warning for severe flooding has been issued for the River Nidd at Pateley Bridge in North Yorkshire.

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The town of Appleby-in-Westmorland in Cumbria was hit by severe flooding as the River Eden burst its banks, with residents battling to protect their homes.

Three people were injured after part of a pub roof collapsed in Perth last night and Bedfordshire police said emergency services were called to Flitwick today after a tree fell onto a car.

Manchester City's Premier League tie with West Ham at the Etihad Stadium was among a host of sporting events postponed.

According to Torro, the UK's tornado and storm research organisation, the wild weather could see "one or two fast-moving" tornadoes develop.

The weather bomb sparked travel chaos with nearly 200 flights in and out of Europe, as well as dozens to and from UK airports, cancelled or delayed.

Storm Ciara also disrupted Sunday's sporting programme, as horse racing, rugby union, rugby league and football fixtures, including the Premier League match between Manchester City and West Ham in Manchester, were all postponed.

 The Met Office shared images of the wind sweeping across the UK
The Met Office shared images of the wind sweeping across the UKCredit: @metoffice/Twitter
 Firemen cut a person out of a car after it was hit by a falling tree in Bedfordshire this morning
Firemen cut a person out of a car after it was hit by a falling tree in Bedfordshire this morningCredit: sbna_fairleys
 A tree is uprooted near Victoria station in London
A tree is uprooted near Victoria station in LondonCredit: @speedupdating/Twitter
 Appleby-in-Westmorland was flooded in the severe weather
Appleby-in-Westmorland was flooded in the severe weather
 Photographers and storm chasers watch as huge waves crash over Porthcawl Lighthouse
Photographers and storm chasers watch as huge waves crash over Porthcawl LighthouseCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Tree surgeons remove a fallen tree which fell and damaged a house in the village of Willington, Derbyshire
Tree surgeons remove a fallen tree which fell and damaged a house in the village of Willington, DerbyshireCredit: Raymonds Press
 A brick wall crumbles during the storm in South Woodford, London
A brick wall crumbles during the storm in South Woodford, LondonCredit: 2020 Pete Maclaine / i-Images
 Two vehicles are submerged in flood water on Well Bank in Corbridge, Northumberland
Two vehicles are submerged in flood water on Well Bank in Corbridge, NorthumberlandCredit: North News and Pictures
 Strong winds brought about by Winter Storm Ciara have caused a lorry to blow over on the M1 carriageway Southbound between Junction 15 and Junction 14 in Milton Keynes
Strong winds brought about by Winter Storm Ciara have caused a lorry to blow over on the M1 carriageway Southbound between Junction 15 and Junction 14 in Milton KeynesCredit: London News Pictures
 Flood water surrounds houses in Mytholmroyd, northern England
Flood water surrounds houses in Mytholmroyd, northern EnglandCredit: AFP or licensors
 A lone surfer braves the gales and rain to make the most of the huge waves provided by Storm Ciara in Swansea
A lone surfer braves the gales and rain to make the most of the huge waves provided by Storm Ciara in SwanseaCredit: Alamy Live News
 A couple sit along the seafront in Blackpool, with a wall of water behind them
A couple sit along the seafront in Blackpool, with a wall of water behind them
 A lorry is blown over by the winds in Dover
A lorry is blown over by the winds in DoverCredit: 2020 Stephen Lock / i-Images
 People sit in their cars to watch as they waves crash over the wall at Newhaven Harbour
People sit in their cars to watch as they waves crash over the wall at Newhaven HarbourCredit: AFP or licensors
 Waves crash over a lighthouse in Newhaven
Waves crash over a lighthouse in NewhavenCredit: AFP or licensors
UK weather forecast Saturday 8th February - Strong winds and plenty of rain as Storm Ciara hits UK
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