| Yorkshire & Humber
Starts:
00:00
BST
on
Thu
11
August
Ends:
23:59
BST
on
Sun
14
August
A
hot spell will develop across parts of England and Wales later this week.
-
Adverse
health
effects
are
likely
to
be
experienced
by
those
vulnerable
to
extreme heat
-
The
wider
population
are
likely
to
experience
some
adverse
health
effects
including
sunburn
or
heat
exhaustion
(dehydration,
nausea,
fatigue)
and
other heat related illnesses
- Some changes in working practices and daily routines likely to be required
-
An
increased
chance
that
some
heat-sensitive
systems
and
equipment
may
fail.
-
More
people
are
likely
to
visit
coastal
areas,
lakes,
rivers
and
other
beauty
spots leading to an increased risk of water safety and fire-related incidents.
-
Some
delays
to
road,
rail
and
air
travel
are
possible,
with
potential
for
welfare issues for those who experience prolonged delays
21-02-2022
14:00
A
Mixed
bag
of
storms
over
the
last
three
days.
Dudley,
closely
followed
by
Eunic
and
then
Franklin.
Mostly
wind
related
with
also
Rain
and
Snow,
all
triggering
yellow
warnings
over
the
period
18th
Feb
to
21st
Feb.
Rest
of
the
week
looks
unsettled
with
some
rain
and
blustery
conditions. Thankfully Keswick was spared severe disruption … This Time !
15-02-2022
10:00
Approaching
from
the
Atlantic,
Storm
Dudley
with
amber
warning
covering
Cumbria.
Expected
high
winds
with
some
impact
on
road,
rail
and
infrastructure.
Followed
on
Friday
by
Storm
Eunice
on
Friday.
Though there will be some rain the significant events will be high winds.
Amber
wind
warning
now
earlier
for
tomorrow
from
16.00
through
to
midnight.
Yes,
it
will
be
horrible
with
some
surface
water
problems
in
places
but
the
rainfall
radar
gives
us
plenty
of
gaps
of
dryer
weather
so
it
looks
far
from
a
"Desmond"
experience
which
gave
us
30+
hours
of
intense
rainfall.
Eunice
might
result
in
blizzard
conditions
on
the
fells
but
snow
at
least
holds
the water back IMHO!! Batten down the hatches folks, LJ via Facebook.
12-02-2022
00:00
Unsettled
weather
for
the
next
week
of
Atlantic
fronts
bringing
Wind
and
Rain.
Maybe
wind
/
rain
impact
locally.
Deepening
depression in the Atlantic approaching for mid week.
05-12-2021
13:00
Storm
barra
is
approaching
from
the
Atlantic.
Expect
disturbed
weather
Tuesday
and
Wednesday
with
high
winds,
Snow
and
Rain
a strong possibility for the North of England. More details as it developes.
13-11-2021
Weather
overview … for next week.
A
quiet
November
with
rainfall
looking
quite
low
over
the
next
week.
High
pressure
dominates
for
some
time,
with
temperatures
being
normal for this time of year.
29-10-2021
12:30
Coming
weather
events:
Unsettled
with
reduced
rainfall
across
Cumbria
with
some
drier
days.
Further
rain
warnings
expected,
but
all
low impact.
28-10-2021 13:30 Update from CCC on the surface water flood prevention
systems:
The
Springs
Road
basin
has
taken
93.4mm
of
rain
in
the
past
24hrs
and
still
has
200mm
of
free
board
before
it
starts
to
use
the
emergency
spill
way
so
coping
well.
(
CCC
get
alarms
when
the
basin
reaches
850mm
close
to
the
1m level for spill).
Pumping
Station
Penrith
Road:
The
pumping
station
in
Penrith
road
has
been
running
since
12:00
midnight
and
is
still
cycling
through
the
2
pumps
every
20 mins instead of 2mins when it started.
Have
been
out
checking,
CW
is
fine,
Portinscale
road
was
passable
but
will
not
take
much
for
it
to
flood
again,
the
storm
culverts
were
almost
underwater, Low Briery was Ok, school playing fields etc. swamped.
28-10-2021 11:10 Rain slowly dissipating during the afternoon, Amber
warnings being kept in place, rivers seem to have peaked, some flooding on
roads. Weekend unsettled with further rain moving through.
28-10-2021 09:10 I reported foul water flooding from manhole covers on
Penrith Road by the telephone exchange around midnight last night. The
manhole covers were almost bursting off, there was some pretty disgusting
stuff on the road AND there was a stream running both sides of Low Brigham
Cottages (which face the old railway line alongside Denton House) which had
never happened before the WCPT was put in above the area. An off-duty fire
officer said there was a hole in the land at the back of the cottages with water
surcharging out. The water flowed along Penrith Road. This is not the first
time we have reported it, I remember talking to UU about it. So I phoned the
0333 240 548 number and asked to speak to the on-call Allerdale person.
28-10-2021
07:50
Rain
has
eased
for
a
bit
and
the
river
seems
to
have
peaked
below
the
level
that
floods
the
park.
Thank
goodness
Thirlmere
had
so
much
space!!
The
main
rain
band
ought
to
pull
away
by
3pm.
We've
had
over 111mm of rain in 24 hours in Keswick.
The
highest
24
hour
amount
for
Honister
was
305mm.
To
compare:
during
Desmond it was 341mm in 24 hours at Honister (Ciara 177mm).
Derwentwater
is
still
rising
and
is
3.27
as
compared
with
Desmond
4.05
and
Ciara 2.94. All that will take a while to shift down the catchment.
I
suspect
that
without
CCC's
pumps
at
Elliott
Park
and
Penrith
Road
there
would
be
a
lot
of
homes
in
Keswick
with
problems
this
morning.
We
should
celebrate
what
has
been
achieved,
pay
tribute
to
the
money
that
has
been
spent
here
.....
but
still
keep
our
fingers
crossed
as
winter
hasn't
got
started
properly
yet.
My
thanks
to
CCC's
Doug
Coyle
who
always
takes
my
calls
even in the dead of night.
27-10-2021
20:50
We've
had
some
really
high
rainfall
totals
on
the
fells.
Thirlmere
has
gone
up
by
about
a
metre
in
the
last
24
hours
which
is
hardly
surprising
given
Dale
Head
has
recorded
93.8mm
of
rain
over
that
period.
The
highest
totals
are
for
Honister,
215.8mm,
so
Borrowdale
is
suffering
and
Derwentwater
is
rising.
To
put
levels
in
perspective
the
Lodore
reading
now
is
2.28
and
at
peak
for
Storm
Ciara
it
was
about
2.94.
Greta
Bridge
is
currently
on
2.44
and
the
peak
for
Ciara
was
4.24
which
was
effectively
at
the
base
of
the
glass
panels.
We
do
have
a
lot
of
rain
to
come
but
the
space
in
the
reservoir is a bonus for those of us who watch the river.
27-10-2021 10:31 Thirlmere about 6m below spillway. Honister area worst
affected by rain. Continueing rain impacts expected over the next few days.
26-10-2021
13:00
MEDIUM
IMPACT
YELLOW
RAIN
WARNING
for
Wednesday
and
Thursday.
Slow
moving
weather
front
over
Cumbria
with
high moisture content over the Fells. Low flood risk over the next two days.
FLOOD
ALERT
17:30
for
Rivers
Greta,
St
John’s
Beck
and
basinthwaite
Lake. ( Low impact )
25-10-2021
12:00
Heavy
rain
expected
Wednesday
night
and
Thursday
morning.
Yellow
warning
(
possible
Medium
impacts
)
issued
for
much
of
Cumbria
).
Locally
to
Keswick
Thirlmere
has
lots
of
space
at
the
moment.
05-10-2021
17:30
OK
latest
folks.
I
think
the
rain
is
going
to
stop
by
6pm
and,
unless
it
sticks
on
the
high
fells,
things
will
improve.
EA
is
hoping
this
is
the
case
but
as
some
of
you
already
know
they
have
just
issued
the
alert
for
St
Johns
Beck,
Greta
and
Bass
Lake.
They
are
watching
the
telemetry
just
in
case
it
gets
to
the
trigger
level
for
a
warning
for
Quinta
and
the
rugby
club
area.
This
is
based
on
the
Greta
rather
than
Derwentwater
which
currently
looks
like
getting
to
2.2
to
2.3m.
More
news
if
things
go
downhill.
Rain
has
eased here so I think the river will peak soon. LJ
05-10-2021
12:00
yellow
low
impact
rain
warning
that
originally
included
Cumbria,
NE
Lancashire
and
the
extreme
E
of
Greater
Manchester
for
the
remainder of today, being withdrawn out of almost all of NW England.
04-10-2021
12:33
Weather
unsettled
for
next
few
days,
showers
and
bands
of
rain
passing
through.
Overall
low
impact.
Trending
drier
towards
second
half of week.
02-10-2021
Derwentwater
up
with
Flood
Warning
for
Camp
Site.
Peaks
at
around 4am
01-10-2021
Mixed
for
week
ahead,
Rain,
Wind,
Showers
and
some
sunshine. Nothing significant.
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Weather narrative
WARN - 01