hearlady
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Stay safe HD!Britain is preparing for the incoming Storm Ciaran 'weather bomb' as dozens of schools are set to close tomorrow and flood barriers are put up outside homes.
The low pressure system has sparked a red warning in the Channel Islands as locals brace for winds of up to 100mph with ferries and flights axed. Pupils in Jersey were told to stay at home amid fears of destruction rivalling the 1987 Great Storm.
Southampton City Council has advised all schools in the area to close, while three Fareham schools and another in Stubbington will also be closing among others across the south. Headteachers have blamed the incoming storm for the closures.
Environment Agency workers put up flood barriers in areas such as Brighton, Exeter and West Bay in Dorset - while business owners in flood-hit parts of Northern Ireland were putting sandbags in front of properties in an attempt to minimise damage.
The Met Office warned flying debris and flooding will bring a 'danger to life' while the storm could also cause 'structural damage' to buildings, with roofs potentially blown off, power lines and trees brought down, travel disruption and power cuts.
A yellow rain warning has been issued for southern and western England and Wales, from 6pm today until 11.59pm tomorrow, and north east England and eastern Scotland from 6am tomorrow until 6am Friday.
Meanwhile a yellow wind warning is in place for southern England and south Wales from 9pm today until 11.59pm tomorrow as well as amber wind warnings in the south west and south east from 3am until 11am tomorrow and 6am to 5pm tomorrow respectively.
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I was thinking I might go out after all to pick up some essentials.. before the storm gets worse..
It's dark and 6.15pm now.. however there's a big chance of aquaplaning in the dark... so maybe not a good idea..