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Saturday 15 February 2020 9:54 am  |  Updated:  Saturday 15 February 2020 9:37 am

Storm Dennis: UK braces for second weekend of flooding and travel disruption

By: Michael Searles

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Storm Dennis could cause worse flooding than Storm Ciara

Just one week after Storm Ciara caused disruption across the country, the UK must now brace for Storm Dennis to wreak more havoc.

There are severe weather warnings in place for most of the UK with up to a month’s worth of rainfall in some areas.

The military has been deployed to provide extra support in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, while there is set to be severe travel disruption.

British Airways and easyJet have both cancelled a number of flights today.

Last weekend Storm Ciara flooded hundreds of home. This weekend the Environment Agency has warned flooding may be even worse.

The agency has called Storm Dennis the “perfect storm” with heavy rain, strong winds and melting snow.

There are amber warnings for rain and yellow for wind across most the UK from this afternoon.

It means the weather presents a possible danger to life, with power cuts and transport disruption likely.

Travel disruption

EasyJet has already cancelled 234 flights to, from and within the UK. It will affect at least 40,000 passengers.

The airline has cancelled just under 150 departures and arrivals at London Gatwick.

An easyJet spokesperson said it would offering customers the option to transfer their flight for free or a refund.

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“We are doing everything possible to minimise the impact of the disruption for our customers and to arrange alternative travel,” they said.

Meanwhile, British Airways has grounded 40 flights to and from Heathrow today.

Network Rail is advising passengers to expect delays and cancellations and to allow more time for journeys if travelling is necessary.

Many services between London and the North East of England have already been cancelled by the LNER train company.

Possible flooding

The worst-hit areas could see Storm Dennis bring between 120-140mm of rainfall and wind speeds of up to 80mph, the Met Office said.

Predictions are not as severe as for Storm Ciara, which brought up to 184mm of rain and gusts reaching 97mph.

But experts say Storm Dennis could cause more flooding damage particularly in areas still recovering from last weekend.

Cumbria, Lancashire and Yorkshire are the areas most at risk, according to Environment Agency’s executive director of flood and coastal risk management, John Curtin.

“This [storm] could be a step up from what we have seen before,” he said.

“We had a big storm last weekend, [we now have] saturated catchments, snowmelt and rainfall, so it is a perfect storm.”

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