Storm Bram devastates York
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Watch: Flooding in York on Tuesday and major motorway disruptions as Storm Bram hits Yorkshire
There were 39 flood warnings in place in England, 12 in Wales and 24 in Scotland on Tuesday morning. Flights and trains have been cancelled and hundreds of properties left without power due to Storm Bram. Heavy rainfall and strong winds are expected to cause disruption across parts of the UK on Tuesday and into Wednesday morning.
In addition, one flood warning is in place for Yorkshire due to the heavy rainfall. Meanwhile, the Met Office has said: "Heavy rain will continue to move eastwards with clear spells and showers following in behind. Showers can be locally heavy with hail and thunder in the southwest. Windy, particularly along coasts."
Due to the flood risk associated with Storm Claudia, Network Rail has announced that Rotherham Central station will have no services.
A few areas in Yorkshire have been issued with flood alerts by the Environment Agency around the same time a yellow weather warning has been issued for heavy rain.
Flood warnings have been issued in parts of East Yorkshire after fire crews pumped water away from properties. Further flooding is expected along the Holderness Drain in Leven and at Wawne Common and Woody Carr, according to the Environment Agency.
Flood alerts and warnings are in place across the UK tonight. Heavy rain is falling across much of the UK, including Yorkshire. Three alerts are in place in East Yorkshire. A flood alert is put in place in an area where flooding is possible, while a flood warning is introduced when flooding is likely.
THREE flood warnings and 28 flood alerts remain in place this morning (December 9) across York, North and East Yorkshire in the wake of recent