Clodagh carnage begins: Met Office warns of flooding, 70mph winds and seven inches of snow with chaos expected to last up two weeks
By Jennifer Newton for MailOnline
Published: 04:48 EST, 29 November 2015 | Updated: 13:37 EST, 29 November 2015
Britain was battered by severe gales today as Storm Clodagh crashed into the country from the Atlantic, dumping seven inches of snow.
Huge gusts buffered some exposed coastal areas in the West, while the top speed recorded was 79mph at High Bradfield in South Yorkshire.
The blustery weather has led to a number of towns across the country to cancel their Christmas lights switch-on events over the weekend.
Today Cambuslang in South Lanarkshire pulled the plug over rain and wind concerns, joining others including Kilmarnock, Stoke, Lichfield and Gosport.
The Met Office has issued a yellow 'be aware' warning for snow in Scotland today and tomorrow, and then rain and wind for most of Britain tomorrow.
Forecasters expect 60mph winds tomorrow along with more than two inches of rain - and the severe conditions are expected to last another two weeks.
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22 year old Dries Van Halter from Gent in Belgium braves the powerful waves hitting Brighton pier during Storm Clodagh
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Large waves crash into the harbour wall in Porthcawl, South Wales, as Storm Clodagh approaches the UK from the Atlantic Ocean
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Huge gusts are expected around exposed coastal areas in the west, but even inland areas will see winds reaching up to 60mph, particularly in northern England. Pictured are large waves crashing into the pier at Porthcawl
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The Met Office has now issued a yellow 'be aware' weather warning for today and much of tomorrow, covering the whole of England and Wales, for the heavy wind
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A car was crushed under a falling tree in Oxton, Merseyside due to heavy winds that have been battering the country
Weather warnings for flooding area also in place for Yorkshire and the Humber, while a warning for ice was also put in place for Scotland.
Wintry showers are also expected over much of Scotland, with snow falling throughout today leaving dustings of up to seven inches (20cm) on the highest peaks, and there is also a possibility there could be coverings on hills in northern England.
Heavy rain was also expected today, particularly in north east England and Yorkshire, and while it was not expected to be more than one inch, already-high river levels mean the rain could lead to some localised flooding.
In addition the Environment Agency has issued a number of flood warnings for much of England and Wales.
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The Team Valley Christmas Market in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear had to be abandoned today due to dangerous gale force winds
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Workers clear way the debris from the Team Valley Christmas Market, which was abandoned due to strong winds in north east England
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The only sign of Christmas at a market in Gateshead was the tinsel still clinging to the debris after it was battered with strong winds
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Gale force winds caused the roof to be blown off a row of shops and crash down into the road below in the Denton area of Manchester
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With several cars and vans parked outside the shops in Denton, they were left with debris all over their roofs and bonnets
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This vans was left with a dent in its roof after the row was blown off a row of shops in Denton, Manchester today during strong winds
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Rescue workers peer inside a lorry, which had overturned on the A924 near Kinnaird in Scotland after a heavy flurry of snow in the Highlands
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Heavy snowfall hit the Drumochter Pass on the A9 in the Scottish Highlands today as Storm Clodagh battered Britain after coming over the Atlantic
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Driving conditions on the A9 itself were treacherous and motorists were urged to take extra care during snow flurries that hit today
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Forecasters say that up to seven inches of snow could fall on the higher grounds of Scotland such as the Drumochter Pass in the Highlands, pictured
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Celtic football fans on their way to watch their team play Inverness Caledonian Thistle stop off on the side of the A9 to play in the snow
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The supporters seemed to be enjoying the weather, despite the freezing conditions as they threw snowballs as heavy snow hit the Highlands
Meanwhile a giant 50ft willow tree narrowly avoided a crashing into a house after the extreme weather caused it to uproot in Manchester.
Residents on Centaur Way in Cheetham Hill said it was lucky that nobody was killed after the tree was blown across a pathway on Halliwell Lane on Sunday afternoon.
Speaking of the moment the tree hit the ground, Joel Rohden, whose house narrowly avoided being damaged in the freak incident, said: 'I was just in the house and I heard this massive crash so looked outside and saw the tree right outside the house.
'It has only missed it by two or three inches. I couldn't believe it.'
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The village of Trinafour in Highland Perthshire experienced white out conditions after Storm Clodagh brought snow today
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Horses stand in a snow covered field in Highland Perthshire as the wintry conditions saw seven inches of snow fall in some place today
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Jasper Herbert, 17, and Emily Collins, 16, navigate the snowy conditions in Dunblane, left, with another woman, right not letting the snow ruin her shopping trip
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The Wallace Monument near Stirling was surrounded by snow covered hills as Storm Clodagh crashed in from the Atlantic coastline
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The gale force and heavy rain winds saw sea foam whipped up from the Irish and rain down to the ground in Paton, Cumbria
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Brothers Bobby Jak and Charlie Ennis, along with their pet dog Rosie, couldn't wait to play in the unusual downpour of sea foam
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Despite the treacherous conditions, a surfer braves the rough seas and high winds off West Wittering Beach in West Sussex
The extreme weather has caused chaos across Greater Manchester - with trees blocking roads as well as roofs being lifted from Christmas market stalls in the city centre.
Greater Manchester Fire And Rescue Service said it currently has all its available resources and fire engines attending storm-related incidents across Greater Manchester.
A spokesman likened the situation to Bonfire Night and urged the public to only dial 999 in an actual emergency.
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A dog struggles in the strong winds as he is taken on a walk in Porthcawl, as Storm Clodagh batters the western coast bringing strong winds and heavy rain
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The sea wall at Aberystwyth on the West Wales coast was keeping large ways at bay from the shoreline, which had been caused by strong wind
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Gusts of up to 70mph battered the western coasts, including Aberystwyth bringing the possibility of property damage and travel disruption
Elsewhere, fallen trees on the line have caused delays between Carlisle and Lancaster on the Northern Rail service, while Tyne and Wear Fire & Rescue Service reports attending eight weather-related incidents so far today.
Met Office spokesman Emma Sharples said: 'Although rainfall accumulations are not expected to be particularly large, rivers remain high from previous raingall and are expected to respond, leading to the risk of flooding.
'The strongest winds are expected to reach Northern Ireland around dawn on Sunday, and most areas by the end of the morning, before gradually subsiding from the west during the afternoon and evening.
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The Brighton Marina lifeboat crew are dwarfed by huge waves crashing over the western arm of the marina hall during high winds and rain
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Storm Clodagh has also been battering Brighton in the south coast of England, but despite the conditions, the Brighton lifeboat were still on patrol
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In northern England, the Tynemouth RNLI crew were called out to recover a small boat, which had capsized in the mouth of the River Tyne
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The small yacht had overturned while sailing through gale force winds forcing the Tynemouth RNLI to rescue them
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Whitehaven Harbour in Cumbria was taking a pounding from the Irish Sea this afternoon amid gales of up to 70mph battering the coastline
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A man stands on the edge of the cliffs at Whitehaven Harbour. Police warned around 20 onlookers to move away from the sea front
'In the far north of Scotland where snow has fallen we will see temperatures of around four or five degrees, and further south it will rise to 12 or 13 degrees, which is around the average for this time of year.
'In the coming week it will be quite a similar picture as low pressure comes in from the Atlantic.
'We should be expecting it to stay windy with spells of rain and a little bit of snow on the higher grounds.'
Meanwhile, a woman is fighting for her life following a pile-up on a rain-lashed Dorset road yesterday afternoon.
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A satellite image showing the path of the newly named Storm Clodagh charting its course over the UK today as it blows in from the Atlantic
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A satellite image of the UK, with the blue patches showing the heavy rainfall and the red patches in northern Scotland showing snow
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Police said this morning she has 'life threatening injuries' and was rushed to Dorset County Hospital in Dorchester as Storm Clodagh moved in.
The crash happened around 2pm close to the Winyard's Gap Inn near Cheddington.
Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance was called to the scene 'due to the severity of the incident' said a police spokesman.
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The border county of Northumberland woke up to a dusting of snow after Storm Clodagh brought wintry conditions to Britain
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A man takes his dog for a walk amid winter's scene in the South Tyne Valley in Cumbria, after a covering of snow on higher ground
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A worker walks on top of chopped fire wood which is covered in a dusting of snow in the South Tyne Valley in Cumbria
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Snow and ice was covering the hills around this farm house in Coalcleugh, Northumberland this morning after the arrival of Storm Clodagh
The pile-up involved a silver Vauxhall Astra and a white Ford transit panel van. The Astra overturned following the collision.
Dorset Fire and Rescue Service helped free one person who was trapped in a vehicle at the Corscombe turning between Maiden Newton and Crewkerne.
The road was closed off to allow emergency services to deal with the incident and for collision investigators to examine the scene.
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Stormy weather also hit Southsea in Hampshire, which was covered in spray from the waves which were battering the coastline
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A pair of youngsters were caught out by the high waves and were soaked by the water as they walked close to the shoreline
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A man keeps hold of two young boys as well as his dog while walking close to the waves in Southsea, Hampshire earlier today
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A man battles with his umbrella as he attempts to stay dry in the centre of Bristol today as heavy rain and wind batter the country
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These two men see their efforts to try and stay dry underneath umbrellas thwarted when their umbrellas blow inside out in Bristol
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A pair of youngster share an umbrella as they shelter from from the heavy rain and wind battering Bristol city centre today
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The Environment Agency has issued a number of flood warnings for much of England and Wales as Storm Clodagh closes in
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A woman next to the Beetham Tower in Manchester City Council sees her umbrella turn inside out while she steps into a puddle on the road
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3338143/Clodagh-set-bring-two-days-chaos-Flood-warnings-70mph-winds-seven-INCHES-snow-today.html#ixzz3suvewram
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- Storm Clodagh crashes into Britain from the Atlantic battering some places with gusts of up to 79mph
- Snow storms also hit parts of the north including Cumbria with up to seven inches falling on Scotland
- Weather warnings in place for snow in Scotland, and heavy rain and wind for most of Britain tomorrow
- 60mph winds and two inches of rain tomorrow - and severe conditions expected for another two weeks
- For more of the latest news and updates from the Met Office visit http://www.dailymail.co.uk/metoffice
By Jennifer Newton for MailOnline
Published: 04:48 EST, 29 November 2015 | Updated: 13:37 EST, 29 November 2015
Britain was battered by severe gales today as Storm Clodagh crashed into the country from the Atlantic, dumping seven inches of snow.
Huge gusts buffered some exposed coastal areas in the West, while the top speed recorded was 79mph at High Bradfield in South Yorkshire.
The blustery weather has led to a number of towns across the country to cancel their Christmas lights switch-on events over the weekend.
Today Cambuslang in South Lanarkshire pulled the plug over rain and wind concerns, joining others including Kilmarnock, Stoke, Lichfield and Gosport.
The Met Office has issued a yellow 'be aware' warning for snow in Scotland today and tomorrow, and then rain and wind for most of Britain tomorrow.
Forecasters expect 60mph winds tomorrow along with more than two inches of rain - and the severe conditions are expected to last another two weeks.
Scroll down for video
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22 year old Dries Van Halter from Gent in Belgium braves the powerful waves hitting Brighton pier during Storm Clodagh
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Large waves crash into the harbour wall in Porthcawl, South Wales, as Storm Clodagh approaches the UK from the Atlantic Ocean
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Huge gusts are expected around exposed coastal areas in the west, but even inland areas will see winds reaching up to 60mph, particularly in northern England. Pictured are large waves crashing into the pier at Porthcawl
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The Met Office has now issued a yellow 'be aware' weather warning for today and much of tomorrow, covering the whole of England and Wales, for the heavy wind
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A car was crushed under a falling tree in Oxton, Merseyside due to heavy winds that have been battering the country
Weather warnings for flooding area also in place for Yorkshire and the Humber, while a warning for ice was also put in place for Scotland.
Wintry showers are also expected over much of Scotland, with snow falling throughout today leaving dustings of up to seven inches (20cm) on the highest peaks, and there is also a possibility there could be coverings on hills in northern England.
Heavy rain was also expected today, particularly in north east England and Yorkshire, and while it was not expected to be more than one inch, already-high river levels mean the rain could lead to some localised flooding.
In addition the Environment Agency has issued a number of flood warnings for much of England and Wales.
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The Team Valley Christmas Market in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear had to be abandoned today due to dangerous gale force winds
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Workers clear way the debris from the Team Valley Christmas Market, which was abandoned due to strong winds in north east England
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The only sign of Christmas at a market in Gateshead was the tinsel still clinging to the debris after it was battered with strong winds
+52
Gale force winds caused the roof to be blown off a row of shops and crash down into the road below in the Denton area of Manchester
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With several cars and vans parked outside the shops in Denton, they were left with debris all over their roofs and bonnets
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This vans was left with a dent in its roof after the row was blown off a row of shops in Denton, Manchester today during strong winds
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Rescue workers peer inside a lorry, which had overturned on the A924 near Kinnaird in Scotland after a heavy flurry of snow in the Highlands
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Heavy snowfall hit the Drumochter Pass on the A9 in the Scottish Highlands today as Storm Clodagh battered Britain after coming over the Atlantic
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Driving conditions on the A9 itself were treacherous and motorists were urged to take extra care during snow flurries that hit today
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Forecasters say that up to seven inches of snow could fall on the higher grounds of Scotland such as the Drumochter Pass in the Highlands, pictured
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Celtic football fans on their way to watch their team play Inverness Caledonian Thistle stop off on the side of the A9 to play in the snow
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The supporters seemed to be enjoying the weather, despite the freezing conditions as they threw snowballs as heavy snow hit the Highlands
Meanwhile a giant 50ft willow tree narrowly avoided a crashing into a house after the extreme weather caused it to uproot in Manchester.
Residents on Centaur Way in Cheetham Hill said it was lucky that nobody was killed after the tree was blown across a pathway on Halliwell Lane on Sunday afternoon.
Speaking of the moment the tree hit the ground, Joel Rohden, whose house narrowly avoided being damaged in the freak incident, said: 'I was just in the house and I heard this massive crash so looked outside and saw the tree right outside the house.
'It has only missed it by two or three inches. I couldn't believe it.'
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The village of Trinafour in Highland Perthshire experienced white out conditions after Storm Clodagh brought snow today
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Horses stand in a snow covered field in Highland Perthshire as the wintry conditions saw seven inches of snow fall in some place today
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Jasper Herbert, 17, and Emily Collins, 16, navigate the snowy conditions in Dunblane, left, with another woman, right not letting the snow ruin her shopping trip
+52
The Wallace Monument near Stirling was surrounded by snow covered hills as Storm Clodagh crashed in from the Atlantic coastline
+52
The gale force and heavy rain winds saw sea foam whipped up from the Irish and rain down to the ground in Paton, Cumbria
+52
Brothers Bobby Jak and Charlie Ennis, along with their pet dog Rosie, couldn't wait to play in the unusual downpour of sea foam
+52
Despite the treacherous conditions, a surfer braves the rough seas and high winds off West Wittering Beach in West Sussex
The extreme weather has caused chaos across Greater Manchester - with trees blocking roads as well as roofs being lifted from Christmas market stalls in the city centre.
Greater Manchester Fire And Rescue Service said it currently has all its available resources and fire engines attending storm-related incidents across Greater Manchester.
A spokesman likened the situation to Bonfire Night and urged the public to only dial 999 in an actual emergency.
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A dog struggles in the strong winds as he is taken on a walk in Porthcawl, as Storm Clodagh batters the western coast bringing strong winds and heavy rain
+52
The sea wall at Aberystwyth on the West Wales coast was keeping large ways at bay from the shoreline, which had been caused by strong wind
+52
Gusts of up to 70mph battered the western coasts, including Aberystwyth bringing the possibility of property damage and travel disruption
Elsewhere, fallen trees on the line have caused delays between Carlisle and Lancaster on the Northern Rail service, while Tyne and Wear Fire & Rescue Service reports attending eight weather-related incidents so far today.
Met Office spokesman Emma Sharples said: 'Although rainfall accumulations are not expected to be particularly large, rivers remain high from previous raingall and are expected to respond, leading to the risk of flooding.
'The strongest winds are expected to reach Northern Ireland around dawn on Sunday, and most areas by the end of the morning, before gradually subsiding from the west during the afternoon and evening.
+52
The Brighton Marina lifeboat crew are dwarfed by huge waves crashing over the western arm of the marina hall during high winds and rain
+52
Storm Clodagh has also been battering Brighton in the south coast of England, but despite the conditions, the Brighton lifeboat were still on patrol
+52
In northern England, the Tynemouth RNLI crew were called out to recover a small boat, which had capsized in the mouth of the River Tyne
+52
The small yacht had overturned while sailing through gale force winds forcing the Tynemouth RNLI to rescue them
+52
Whitehaven Harbour in Cumbria was taking a pounding from the Irish Sea this afternoon amid gales of up to 70mph battering the coastline
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A man stands on the edge of the cliffs at Whitehaven Harbour. Police warned around 20 onlookers to move away from the sea front
'In the far north of Scotland where snow has fallen we will see temperatures of around four or five degrees, and further south it will rise to 12 or 13 degrees, which is around the average for this time of year.
'In the coming week it will be quite a similar picture as low pressure comes in from the Atlantic.
'We should be expecting it to stay windy with spells of rain and a little bit of snow on the higher grounds.'
Meanwhile, a woman is fighting for her life following a pile-up on a rain-lashed Dorset road yesterday afternoon.
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A satellite image showing the path of the newly named Storm Clodagh charting its course over the UK today as it blows in from the Atlantic
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A satellite image of the UK, with the blue patches showing the heavy rainfall and the red patches in northern Scotland showing snow
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Police said this morning she has 'life threatening injuries' and was rushed to Dorset County Hospital in Dorchester as Storm Clodagh moved in.
The crash happened around 2pm close to the Winyard's Gap Inn near Cheddington.
Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance was called to the scene 'due to the severity of the incident' said a police spokesman.
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The border county of Northumberland woke up to a dusting of snow after Storm Clodagh brought wintry conditions to Britain
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A man takes his dog for a walk amid winter's scene in the South Tyne Valley in Cumbria, after a covering of snow on higher ground
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A worker walks on top of chopped fire wood which is covered in a dusting of snow in the South Tyne Valley in Cumbria
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Snow and ice was covering the hills around this farm house in Coalcleugh, Northumberland this morning after the arrival of Storm Clodagh
The pile-up involved a silver Vauxhall Astra and a white Ford transit panel van. The Astra overturned following the collision.
Dorset Fire and Rescue Service helped free one person who was trapped in a vehicle at the Corscombe turning between Maiden Newton and Crewkerne.
The road was closed off to allow emergency services to deal with the incident and for collision investigators to examine the scene.
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Stormy weather also hit Southsea in Hampshire, which was covered in spray from the waves which were battering the coastline
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A pair of youngsters were caught out by the high waves and were soaked by the water as they walked close to the shoreline
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A man keeps hold of two young boys as well as his dog while walking close to the waves in Southsea, Hampshire earlier today
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A man battles with his umbrella as he attempts to stay dry in the centre of Bristol today as heavy rain and wind batter the country
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These two men see their efforts to try and stay dry underneath umbrellas thwarted when their umbrellas blow inside out in Bristol
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A pair of youngster share an umbrella as they shelter from from the heavy rain and wind battering Bristol city centre today
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The Environment Agency has issued a number of flood warnings for much of England and Wales as Storm Clodagh closes in
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A woman next to the Beetham Tower in Manchester City Council sees her umbrella turn inside out while she steps into a puddle on the road
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3338143/Clodagh-set-bring-two-days-chaos-Flood-warnings-70mph-winds-seven-INCHES-snow-today.html#ixzz3suvewram
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» Rights: We refuse to amend the bylaws of Parliament under political influence and desires
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» Nechirvan Barzani: We want to address all problems with Iran and begin a new phase of relations
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» Today, Iraq and Iran signed the minutes of a joint meeting related to trade
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» KPMG International begins auditing the revenues of telephone companies operating in Iraq
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» Oil: The seventh batch of equipment for the gas manufacturing project in the Nasiriyah and Gharraf f
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» Al-Sudani assures the French ambassador of Iraq’s openness to “fruitful” partnerships
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» Government move to install gold screening devices at 4 airports
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» Sudanese Advisor: The oil sector is witnessing a rapid renaissance
Yesterday at 4:58 am by Rocky
» Opening offices specialized in employing people with disabilities
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» Infrastructure and investment projects for the water sector in Iraq
Yesterday at 4:56 am by Rocky
» Adopting the electronic system in the next census
Yesterday at 4:55 am by Rocky
» Al-Sudani chairs the first meeting to restructure the government apparatus
Yesterday at 4:54 am by Rocky
» Business Council: Efforts to open a branch of the Chinese Bank in Iraq
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» Iraqi diplomacy is balanced openness
Yesterday at 4:52 am by Rocky