Storm Nelson's 80mph battering sparks getaway chaos: Millions face Easter ... trends now

Storm Nelson's 80mph battering sparks getaway chaos: Millions face Easter ... trends now

Britain's getaway was hit by Storm Nelson today as busy roads were deluged by torrential rain, trains were delayed by high winds and planes had to abort landings.

Ferries were cancelled as the UK endured 80mph gusts, snow, hail and thunder while parks, zoos and gardens had to close with the south of England particularly badly hit.

The Met Office extended a 17-hour wind warning to cover the whole of the south coast from Cornwall to Kent and up to Suffolk with strong gusts until midnight.

Drivers were told to expect 'carmageddon' amid the 'danger to life' weather alert as families on leisure journeys competed for road space with regular commuters.

Some 14million getaway trips across the weekend are set to cause gridlock on the roads, with some journeys expected to take twice as long as normal because the bank holiday coincides with the start of a two-week holiday for many schools.

The RAC and transport analysis company Inrix estimated two million trips will take place today, with the worst congestion anticipated to be between 2pm and 7pm.

The busiest route is expected to be the western section of the M25 between the M23 for Gatwick Airport and the M1 for Hertfordshire. Journeys on this stretch from 4pm are expected to take over two hours, which is more than twice as long as usual.

In addition, two million British holidaymakers are set to jet off abroad over the Easter weekend, with Manchester Airport bracing for a 'record-breaking' passenger total.

Meanwhile the Port of Dover warned those catching a ferry today that sea conditions in the English Channel were 'rough with a strong south-easterly breeze, force six'.

An easyJet pilot has to abort a landing at London Gatwick Airport today in the strong winds

An easyJet pilot has to abort a landing at London Gatwick Airport today in the strong winds 

Cars drive through the heavy rain on the A3 in Surrey near Chessington this afternoon

Cars drive through the heavy rain on the A3 in Surrey near Chessington this afternoon

Traffic builds up on the M25 motorway near Cobham in Surrey today as the getaway begins

Traffic builds up on the M25 motorway near Cobham in Surrey today as the getaway begins

Large waves crash over the harbour wall as Storm Nelson arrives at Newhaven in Sussex today

Large waves crash over the harbour wall as Storm Nelson arrives at Newhaven in Sussex today

Storm Nelson brings heavy rain and strong winds to Bournemouth seafront in Dorset today

Storm Nelson brings heavy rain and strong winds to Bournemouth seafront in Dorset today

People take cover on Brighton beach in East Sussex today as Storm Nelson hits Britain

People take cover on Brighton beach in East Sussex today as Storm Nelson hits Britain

TODAY: Wet and windy conditions are expected to hit many parts of Britain throughout today

TODAY: Wet and windy conditions are expected to hit many parts of Britain throughout today 

Journeys could also be delayed due to extra border security checks by the French after the concert hall attack in Moscow last Friday that killed more than 130 people.

A dramatic video showed the moment an easyJet pilot was forced to abort a landing at Gatwick Airport. The clip showed flight EZY52FR from Faro in Portugal coming into land in heavy rain just after 12.30pm before wobbling then pulling up again.

The flight on an Airbus A320 circled around West Sussex for ten minutes then landed successfully on the second attempt. EasyJet has yet to comment on the incident.

DFDS had to cancel some ferries from Dover to Calais and Dieppe to Newhaven, while Thameslink warned rail passengers that the winds could delay trains today.

The forecast had an impact on London , with Kew Gardens closing early at 3pm due to the conditions, along with parts of Bushy Park and Kensington Gardens.

Dartmoor Zoo in Devon shut because of the winds, while National Trust sites such as Needles Old Battery and Mottisfont Gardens in Hampshire also had to close.

Some snow even fell in parts of Devon and Wales overnight - after accumulations also built up at the other end of the UK in the Scottish Highlands earlier this week.

Nearly 3in (8cm) was recorded this morning at Sennybridge in Powys, while 2in (5cm) settled on the ground overnight at North Wyke, just north of Dartmoor.

STORM NELSON: A map by Spanish weather service Aemet showing the low pressure system

STORM NELSON: A map by Spanish weather service Aemet showing the low pressure system

GOOD FRIDAY FORECAST: Showers and breezy conditions for Britain this Friday with 14C highs

GOOD FRIDAY FORECAST: Showers and breezy conditions for Britain this Friday with 14C highs

GOOD FRIDAY: The Met Office has warned of 'unsettled' weather for much of Europe this week

GOOD FRIDAY: The Met Office has warned of 'unsettled' weather for much of Europe this week

EASTER SATURDAY: Spain and Portugal are likely to see thunderstorms and strong winds

EASTER SATURDAY: Spain and Portugal are likely to see thunderstorms and strong winds

The southern section of the West Coast Main Line will be closed between Good Friday and Easter Monday, with replacement buses replacing Avanti West Coast trains in some areas

The southern section of the West Coast Main Line will be closed between Good Friday and Easter Monday, with replacement buses replacing Avanti West Coast trains in some areas

The Met Office said exposed coastal areas could face 70mph gusts. A top speed of 78mph was recorded at Cairngorm in Scotland and 59mph on the Isles of Scilly.

Devon council officials said teams worked 'all night to keep the roads passable but drive with extreme care, avoid high roads and stick to main roads where possible.'

The UK overnight low this morning was -4.9C (23.2F) at Cairngorm, while Devon fell to -1.2C (29.8F) at Okehampton. Newcastle and Inverness dropped to 0C (32F).

Rose Mallard, 50, a smallholder from near Bideford in north Devon, said: 'To wake up to see the snow settled and a beautiful blue sky was a gift.'

Forecasters say an area of rain, sleet and hill snow is moving north across the UK as holidaymakers prepare to embark on Easter getaways.

Oli Claydon of the Met Office said: 'There is still a chance of some snow over the Scottish hills as the weather front moves northwards.

'The weather story now really turns into an area of low pressure that's going to bring some very strong wind and rain.'

Yellow weather warnings for rain and strong winds were issued across parts of Northern Ireland and the south of England respectively.

Passengers queue for Eurostar trains at London St Pancras International station this morning

Passengers queue for Eurostar trains at London St Pancras International station this morning 

Storm Nelson brings heavy rain and strong winds to Bournemouth seafront in Dorset today

Storm Nelson brings heavy rain and strong winds to Bournemouth seafront in Dorset today

People watch the stormy weather on Brighton beach today as Storm Nelson batters the coast

People watch the stormy weather on Brighton beach today as Storm Nelson batters the coast

Pedestrians brave the heavy rain and gusty conditions on Westminster Bridge today

Pedestrians brave the heavy rain and gusty conditions on Westminster Bridge today

Cars drive through the heavy rain on the A3 in Surrey near Chessington this afternoon

Cars drive through the heavy rain on the A3 in Surrey near Chessington this afternoon

Swimmers take a dip in the rough seas by the Cobb harbour at Lyme Regis in Dorset today

Swimmers take a dip in the rough seas by the Cobb harbour at Lyme Regis in Dorset today

Strong waves crash into Dawlish in Devon as Storm Nelson strikes Britain this morning

Strong waves crash into Dawlish in Devon as Storm Nelson strikes Britain this morning

Storm Nelson brings heavy rain and strong winds to Bournemouth seafront in Dorset today

Storm Nelson brings heavy rain and strong winds to Bournemouth seafront in Dorset today

Air passengers queue for bag drop at the easyJet desks at Bristol Airport early this morning

Air passengers queue for bag drop at the easyJet desks at Bristol Airport early this morning

Forecasters say heavy downpours could impact travel in County Antrim and County Down, with up to 1.2in (30mm) falling in some areas today.

Rail passengers warned of fresh travel chaos as drivers strike again

Rail passengers are being warned of fresh disruption to services because of strikes and an overtime ban by train drivers in a long-running pay dispute.

Members of Aslef at 16 train operators will stage three one-day strikes across different train operating companies between April 5-8 as well as an overtime ban from Thursday April 4 to Saturday April 6 and from Monday April 8 to Tuesday April 9, which may lead to short-notice cancellations.

Revised timetables for the strikes have been drawn up and passengers are being advised to check before they travel.

There will be changes to services across large parts of the network, with some train operators not running any services on strike days.

Train companies said they will operate as many services as possible but there will be regional variations, with some areas having no services on strike days, while those that do run will start later and finish much earlier than usual - typically running between 7.30am and 6.30pm.

London Underground drivers who are members of Aslef are also set to strike for 24 hours on Monday April 8 in a separate dispute.

A spokesperson for Rail Delivery Group, said: 'We are sorry that this round of strikes called by the Aslef leadership risk disrupting journeys.

'While we are doing all we can to keep trains running and we will work with our industry partners to keep as many trains running as possible, unfortunately there will be reduced services between Thursday April 4 to Tuesday April 9.

'Our advice is to check before you travel and follow the latest travel information.'

Strikes will be held on the following days:

Friday April 5: Avanti West Coast, East Midlands Railway, West Midlands Trains, and CrossCountry. Saturday April 6: Chiltern, GWR, LNER, Northern, and TransPennine Express. Monday April 8: c2c, Greater Anglia, GTR's Great Northern, Thameslink and Southern (including Gatwick Express) Southeastern, South Western Railway.

Aslef has staged a series of strikes since the dispute started 20 months ago, arguing that drivers have not had a pay rise for years, despite many working through the pandemic.

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Easter weekend is set to be 'unsettled' but 'bright and breezy', with temperatures of up to 15C (59F) in West London and 14C (57F) in Manchester on Sunday, which is typical for the time of year.

The weather system has been named Storm Nelson by Spanish meteorologists in what could be seen as an ironic gesture about Britain's victorious vice admiral as it heads for our shores.

It is the UK's first named storm since January but the 11th of the current season, which began in September.

Today's weather warning, issued by the UK Met Office , predicted road, rail, air and ferry disruption, as well as cuts to electricity and mobile phone networks.

Forecasters added: 'There is a small chance that injuries and danger to life could occur from large waves and beach material being thrown onto sea fronts, coastal roads and properties.'

Describing the weather, the Met Office said: 'A deep area of low pressure will bring a spell of very windy weather to parts of southwest and then southern England on Thursday.

'Gusts of 50 mph are expected quite widely, while some exposed coastal spots may experience gusts of 60 to 70 mph, with large waves also likely.

'The strong winds will be accompanied by heavy, squally showers with the possibility of hail and thunder in some locations.

'Hail won't fall everywhere but where it does it can quickly make road surfaces slippery, while surface water and spray are likely to worsen travel conditions rather more widely.'

Further north, a separate band of cloud and showery rain will bring damp conditions before clearing this afternoon - followed by more rain later as Nelson moves north-eastwards.

The Met Office added that showers are due to continue into Good Friday, when it is due to be bright and breezy.

Forecasters said showers are due to become 'more scattered on Saturday and Easter Sunday' when it should 'feel warmer in the sunny spells and lighter winds'.

Temperatures in southern England on Easter Sunday could reach highs of 15C (59F) - warmer than the Spanish capital Madrid, which is due to be cool and showery with temperatures of just 10C (50F) on Easter Sunday.

Maximum figures of 14C (57F) are expected as far north as Manchester.

Turkey, Dubai and the Canary Islands are among the most popular destinations for Britons amid wet and windy weather forecast for the UK, although trips to Dublin are also in demand.

Travel trade organisation Abta said airports are reporting 'strong numbers', with 175,000 due to leave from Stansted, 105,000 from Luton, 160,000 from Manchester, 79,000 from Birmingham, and 89,000 from Edinburgh between Friday and Monday.

Manchester Airport managing director Chris Woodroofe said: 'It's exciting that record numbers of people will be taking off from here this Easter: 320,000 people will travel (through the airport) over the bank holiday weekend - that's up 7 per cent on April 2023.'

Vehicles splash through floodwater on country road in Eton near Windsor in Berkshire today

Vehicles splash through floodwater on country road in Eton near Windsor in Berkshire today

A man photographs waves as they hit the sea wall at Seaton in Cornwall this morning

A man photographs waves as they hit the sea wall at Seaton in Cornwall this morning

Storm Nelson brings heavy rain and strong winds to Bournemouth seafront in Dorset today

Storm Nelson brings heavy rain and strong winds to Bournemouth seafront in Dorset today

People take photos of the waves as Storm Nelson batters the coast at Brighton this morning

People take photos of the waves as Storm Nelson batters the coast at Brighton this morning

Waves crash over the harbour wall at Dover in Kent this afternoon

Waves crash over the harbour wall at Dover in Kent this afternoon 

Big waves hit the coast at Nothe Gardens in Weymouth, Dorset, this morning

Big waves hit the coast at Nothe Gardens in Weymouth, Dorset, this morning

Passengers wait to go through security for Eurostar at London St Pancras station this morning

Passengers wait to go through security for Eurostar at London St Pancras station this morning

Glasgow predicts more than 90,000 passengers over the four days, while Birmingham Airport said it expects a 27.2 per cent increase in departures on last year over the full Easter period.

European temperatures for Easter Saturday 
Rome - 25C Palermo - 25C Athens - 24C Budapest - 23C Berlin - 20C Dubrovnik - 20C Palma - 20C Nice - 19C Venice - 18C Zurich - 18C Gibraltar - 18C Paris - 17C Bordeaux - 17C Amsterdam - 16C LONDON - 15C Madrid - 14C Dublin - 12C

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Bristol, which predicts 30,000 holiday trips on Easter Sunday alone, advised: 'If travelling with Easter eggs, passengers are advised to keep any chocolate treats in your cabin baggage and to make sure they're easily accessible as they may need to be opened for a quick check.'

Wightlink said there is still availability for last-minute bookings on ferries to and from the Isle of Wight.

Brittany Ferries said sailings to France and Spain are 'busy', though overall volumes are in-line with last year.

Meanwhile rail travel will be disrupted by engineering works, with the southern section of the West Coast Main Line closed between tomorrow and Easter Monday.

Tourist board VisitEngland said around 11million people in the UK are planning an overnight Easter trip, generating an estimated £3.2billion boost to the economy.

The RAC and transport analysis company Inrix commissioned a survey which suggested 2.6million leisure journeys by car will be made on Good Friday.

Some 2.3million getaway trips are planned for each of Easter Saturday and Easter Sunday, with 2.0million set to take place on each of Thursday and Easter Monday.

A further 3.3million Easter leisure journeys have been planned by drivers who are undecided exactly what day they will travel, leading to a total of around 14.5million getaway trips between Thursday and Easter Monday.

Jack Campbell pushes his son Harvey on a sledge in the snow on Dartmoor in Devon today

Jack Campbell pushes his son Harvey on a sledge in the snow on Dartmoor in Devon today

Snow hits Dartmoor in Devon today as motorists in the county are warned to take extra care

Snow hits Dartmoor in Devon today as motorists in the county are warned to take extra care

HMP Dartmoor stands against a backdrop of snow in Devon this afternoon

HMP Dartmoor stands against a backdrop of snow in Devon this afternoon

Snow hits Dartmoor in Devon today as people try to make the most of the conditions

Snow hits Dartmoor in Devon today as people try to make the most of the conditions

Pedestrians brave the heavy rain and gusty conditions on Westminster Bridge today

Pedestrians brave the heavy rain and gusty conditions on Westminster Bridge today

Snowy conditions on Dartmoor in Devon today as drivers are told to take extra care

Snowy conditions on Dartmoor in Devon today as drivers are told to take extra care

Snowy conditions in Princetown near Dartmoor in Devon this afternoon

Snowy conditions in Princetown near Dartmoor in Devon this afternoon

A dog walker in snowy conditions on Dartmoor in Devon this morning

A dog walker in snowy

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