Information to help you, your business and your community plan for severe weather.
By receiving and understanding weather warnings from the Met Office you can help your community to stay one step ahead of possible impacts that may be caused by severe weather.
Keep up to date
Always check your latest local forecast to find out if there are any weather warnings in force for your local area. You can also sign up to our email alerts or download our Weather App to ensure you are always updated with the very latest forecast details, wherever you are.
Report severe weather
Here at the Met Office, we are interested to find out when and where the weather is having a significant impact on communities, transport or other activities. One of the ways to let us know is by providing reports of any weather-related impacts through our Weather Observations Website – WOW.
Helping your community
There are a number of practical steps you can take to support your community to prepare for severe weather.
Rain
Heavy rain brings the risk of impacts to transport routes and services as well as to properties and businesses. Short periods of intense rainfall can cause flash flooding and longer periods of heavy rainfall can cause widespread flooding and rivers to overflow.
Flooding advice
Your community might be in an area susceptible to flooding so you might want to get involved in helping to prepare for and respond to possible flooding impacts. It is not just your home that may be affected – but also businesses, schools and community venues. Check out the latest on flooding information for your part of the UK:
- England: Environment Agency
- Northern Ireland: NI Direct
- Scotland: Scottish Environment Protection Agency
- Wales: Natural Resources Wales
Prepare a flood kit of essential items such as your insurance documents, a torch, a wind-up or battery radio, warm clothing and blankets, a first aid kit and any prescription medicine, bottled water and non-perishable foods.
Snow and Ice
Snow and ice often affects us over the winter months. Not only can it severely disrupt your travel plans – it can also affect access to your home and community buildings. Clearing snow and ice from the pavement outside your home or public areas can help prevent slips and falls.
For some people, cold damp winter weather can have a big impact on their health. We have some simple steps you can take to help keep you and members of your community warm and healthy throughout the winter months.
Elderly and less mobile members of your community can be particularly affected by snow and ice, so there are ways in which you can ensure they do not become isolated.
Thunderstorms and lightning
Thunderstorms bring the risk of impacts to road, rail and air transport, as well as to properties and utilities from short-lived torrential rain, hail and lightning strikes. Lightning can cause power cuts and disrupt other utilities and services. Torrential rain and hail can lead to flooding and make driving difficult – with big differences in road conditions from one place to another.
Storms, strong winds
Taking a few simple precautions before damaging wids arrive can make the clearing up afterwards easier and quicker. Even small things can really help, like clearing gutters or fixing broken tiles to moving garden furniture and pot plants to garden sheds or garages.
Fog
Whether it is widespread or patchy, thick fog can bring disruption to all transport networks. Driving conditions can become very poor and make journey times longer. Passengers may be delayed or stranded at airports or ferry terminals, so always check the forecast before you travel.
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