Storm Henk Batters UK with 80mph Winds and Torrential Rain
Storm Henk is tearing through the UK, unleashing fierce 80mph gusts and heavy rain. The Met Office has slapped an amber wind warning on southern England, the Midlands, East Anglia, and Wales until 8pm tonight. Residents face travel chaos, roof damage, and power cuts as the violent storm takes hold.
Severe Travel Chaos Across Rail Networks
Gusts up to 80mph are hitting the bristol/" title="Bristol" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">Bristol Channel hardest, with inland winds reaching 60mph. The rain is relentless, drenching most of England and adding to the carnage. Train operators are bracing for impact.
- Thameslink warns of “multiple weather-related incidents” causing delays of up to 90 minutes.
- South Western Railway (SWR) urges travellers not to use services, offering taxi refunds for essential journeys.
- Great Western Railway faces fallen trees between Didcot Parkway and Oxford and severe conditions closing lines between Reading and Basingstoke.
Power Outages and Road Closures Add to Storm Havoc
The Energy Networks Association reports nearly 9,000 homes, mainly in South West England, are in the dark. Meanwhile, the Dartford Crossing southbound bridge has shut due to dangerous winds. National Highways has diverted traffic through a tunnel, but delays of up to two hours are building.
Stay Safe: Travel Advised Against as Storm Henk Rages On
With major disruptions and wild conditions expected to continue, rail services including Thameslink, SWR, and Southern Railway strongly advise avoiding travel where possible. Storm Henk isn’t done yet—stay tuned to weather updates and exercise extreme caution during the ongoing tempest.