Storm Pia: 80mph winds batter Britain with ‘do not travel’ warnings issued
Storm Pia has unleashed Christmas travel chaos as two major train line closures caused mass cancellations across the UK and flights were grounded due to high winds, while a sudden French strike also forced the Eurotunnel to close.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning as strong winds brought trees down on top of cars and closed rail lines.
There were chaotic scenes at Euston as damage to overhead wires between Watford and Milton Keynes disrupted the London-Manchester rail line, while a fallen tree near Doncaster also impacted the line to Edinburgh.
Network Rail also cancelled several services in Scotland on Thursday morning as staff checked the lines for debris and damage.
Meanwhile, British Airways has grounded two dozen domestic and European flights to and from London Heathrow, including multiple links to and from Amsterdam, while a sudden strike by French staff forced the Eurotunnel to close.
Gales reached 80mph in some areas, including 115mph in the Cairngorms, with all of Scotland and large swathes of England affected.
Festive rail getaway resumes – with peak predicted on Saturday
On Britain’s railways, Friday and Saturday are expected to be the busiest days of the festive season – with extra pressure on the key London terminals of Paddington and King’s Cross. Both intercity stations will be closed on Christmas Eve due to engineering work.
Tens of thousands of passengers on both the East Coast and West Coast main lines had their trains cancelled on Thursday due to the effects of Storm Pia and broken-down trains.
Dozens of trains in and out of London Euston and King’s Cross were axed.
The main East Coast rail firm, LNER, said: “We sincerely apologise for the impact to travel plans ahead of the festive period, due to the strong winds that affected LNER services on Thursday 21 December.”
Tickets from cancelled trains on Thursday can be used on any LNER services on Friday.
All peak ticket restrictions have been lifted by Avanti West Coast until Sunday 7 January, allowing passengers to travel using cheaper off-peak fares.
Simon Calder22 December 2023 07:30
Eurostar and Eurotunnel resume services after sudden strike closes Channel Tunnel
Tens of thousands of travellers have woken up far from where they wanted to be today, after a sudden strike closed the Channel Tunnel for most of the day.
An estimated 25,000 passengers booked on Eurostar on Thursday found their cross-Channel trains cancelled.
Thirty trains connecting London with Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam were axed when the tunnel was closed by a walk-out by French staff.
Eurostar trains have now resumed. The rail firm said: “We’ve been informed the strike by Eurotunnel staff is now over. We will run a normal timetable to/from London on 22 December 2023.
“We’re also running additional trains to enable as many passengers as possible to rebook their journey before Christmas.
“We’re sorry that we were unable to provide our usual service on 21 December 2023 due to circumstances outside of our control.”
Car-carrying shuttles between Folkestone and Calais resumed on Thursday evening after the industrial action was lifted.
A spokesperson for Eurotunnel said: “Eurotunnel management and trade union representatives have reached an agreement at the end of a day marked by strike action which led to the closure of the terminals and the interruption of services since midday.
“Eurotunnel welcomes this agreement and reiterates its apologies to all LeShuttle customers as well as Eurostar passengers and rail freight operators whose traffic has been impacted by this strike.”
Simon Calder22 December 2023 07:07
Full report: Christmas travel chaos as Storm Pia hits and strikes halt Eurostar
Storm Pia has unleashed Christmas travel chaos as major train line closures caused mass cancellations across the UK and flights were grounded by high winds – while a sudden French strike also forced the Eurotunnel to close.
There were chaotic scenes at London Euston and Kings Cross as damage to overhead wires between Watford and Milton Keynes disrupted the main route to Manchester, while a fallen tree near Doncaster also knocked out travel on the East Coast Main Line to Edinburgh.
At Heathrow Airport, British Airways cancelled dozens of flights between domestic and international destinations in Europe and the United States, while a shock French strike at the Eurotunnel left tens of thousands of passengers on 30 Eurostar trains from London, Paris and Brussels unable to travel.
Here is the rundown on how Storm Pia hit the UK on Thursday:
Andy Gregory22 December 2023 07:01
Where are this week’s remaining weather warnings in force?
The Met Office has issued two further weather warnings.
The first came into force in Shetland at 3pm on Thursday, while a second larger warning will take effect at 9pm on Friday, lasting through until midday on Saturday.
The Met Office warns to expect:
- Probably some icy patches on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths
- Some injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces
- Some roads likely to be affected with longer journey times by road and bus services
Andy Gregory22 December 2023 06:04
Max wind speeds of 80mph recorded away from mountainous sites
Away from mountainous sites, the top wind speeds recorded by the Met Office today were all around the 80mph mark, in Scotland and northern England.
Andy Gregory22 December 2023 05:00
Watch: Passengers stranded at St Pancras as Christmas plans thrown into disarray by strikes
Passengers stranded at St Pancras as Christmas plans thrown into disarray by strikes
Andy Gregory22 December 2023 04:01
Storm Pia to wreak more severe impact on mainland Europe, forecasters say
Storm Pia, which was named by the Danish Met Institute, is gradually moving towards mainland Europe where its impacts are expected to be more severe, the Met Office said in a statement.
The winds are due to ease for many across the UK on Thursday afternoon with wet weather likely to persist in western areas.
Andy Gregory22 December 2023 03:04
Government urged to be ‘ambitious’ on new UK wind farms after record set in Storm Pia
The government has been urged to be “ambitious” in seeking new wind farms for the UK after turbines generated a record amount of energy during Storm Pia today.
Dan McGrail, the chief executive of trade body RenewableUK urged ministers to set their sights high when trying to get renewable energy providers to bid in next year’s auction to build new wind farms.
“Setting a new wind energy record is a great achievement to celebrate during this festive period,” he said. “Wind power is taking centre stage in our modern clean energy mix, strengthening our energy security and keeping Britain powered up at the coldest, darkest time of the year.
“In the new year, the renewable energy industry will be working closely with the Government to ensure that we maximise investment in new projects, most critically through the next auction for new clean energy projects, to lower everyone’s energy bills and get us to net zero as fast as possible.
“We’re calling for ministers to be ambitious when they set out new parameters in March for next summer’s auction, which we hope will secure a record amount of new renewable energy capacity and boost jobs in the sector.”
Andy Gregory22 December 2023 02:01
UK wind farms generate record amount of electricity in Storm Pia
The UK’s wind turbines generated a record amount of electricity on Thursday morning, with 21.8 gigawatts in half an hour, supplying 56 per cent of all the power used from the grid.
It beats the previous 21.6 GW record which was set in January this year.
The highest ever proportion of electricity generated by wind power was 69 per cent in November this year.
Andy Gregory22 December 2023 00:58
Power to be restored to all households tonight, operator says
Northern Powergrid, one of the electricity network operators represented by ENA, said it had restored power to more than 45,000 customers across the North East, Yorkshire and north Lincolnshire by Thursday evening – around 96 per cent of customers impacted by Storm Pia.
Louise Lowes, director of customer service, said: “We expect all customers affected by Storm Pia to be back on supply tonight.”
Andy Gregory21 December 2023 23:59