UK weather – live: Trains cancelled as Hurricanes Nigel and Lee bring heavy rain and strong winds

Britain has been hit by torrential rain overnight as the remnants of Hurricane Nigel and Lee continue to sweep across the UK.

Thousands of Brits woke up to chaos this morning as train services were cancelled in the aftermath of extreme weather.

As Hurricane Lee subsides, Britons will have no respite from the extreme weather as it’s replaced with Hurricane Nigel.

The storm initially formed in the centre of the Atlantic on Saturday but quickly picked up power, developing into a Category 1 hurricane on Monday morning.

Forecasters say while Nigel has likely peaked as it moved across the Atlantic, strong winds are still expected.

The met office have issued flood warnings across England, Wales and Scotland this morning and have said “properties may flood” amidst the ongoing bad weather.

Overnight, the London Fire Brigade stepped in after receiving “numerous calls” about the extreme flooding which saw roads in the capital turn to rivers.

Heavy winds are due to continue to cause disruption throughout the day and the met office also says that heavy rain will likely persist in the UK throughout the weekend.

Key Points

  • Commuter chaos as trains cancelled due to heavy rain

  • Emergency services called out due to flooding

  • Wet weather to continue through into next week

Good morning and welcome to our live weather blog

09:01 , Lydia Patrick

Welcome back to our live updates as flood alerts remain in place in parts of the UK.Strath Oykel, Scotland and Keswick, England are among the places warned that flooding is possible on Friday.It comes after the remnants of Hurricane Nigel swept the UK yesterday, causing travel chaos as trains were cancelled and delayed.We’ll be bringing you live updates throughout the day!

The latest predicted path of Hurricane Nigel (NHC)
The latest predicted path of Hurricane Nigel (NHC)

Hurricane Nigel transforming into “typical mid-latitude low pressure system”

Thursday 21 September 2023 19:30 , Athena Stavrou

The Met Office have said that Hurricane Nigel, which is currently bringing heavy rain and thunder to the UK, is transforming into a “typical mid-latitude low pressure system”.

In a tweet, the Met Office wrote: “Hurricane Nigel in the Atlantic is currently transforming into a typical mid-latitude low pressure system. The deep area of low pressure will head towards the UK over the weekend, but will remain offshore, out to the northwest”

Londoners spot rainbows in brief break from extreme weather

Thursday 21 September 2023 19:00 , Athena Stavrou

West Londoners spotted a double rainbow this evening as torrential rain paused for a brief moment.

One social media user snapped a photo of the rainbows and wrote: “Double the rainbow, double the luck?”

West Londoners spotted a double rainbow as the rain stopped for a moment (Amal Abid)
West Londoners spotted a double rainbow as the rain stopped for a moment (Amal Abid)

Britons report “showering outside” as torrential rain continues

Thursday 21 September 2023 18:30 , Athena Stavrou

Social media users have warned others, “don’t go out”, as torrential rain sweeps over the UK.

One user said: “Friends. Don’t go out in the supposed light rain in london im literally showering outside.”

Met office advise commuters to have “umbrella or raincoat” for thundery journey home

Thursday 21 September 2023 18:11 , Athena Stavrou

The Met Office have advised Britons to have an umbrella or raincoat for their journey home this evening as Hurricane Nigel continues to bring heavy rain.

In a tweet, the Met Office wrote: “Have you got an umbrella or raincoat for your journey home?

“Heavy and thundery showers are moving northeast across much of the south of the UK.”

Woman suffers “life-changing” injuries after tree fell on her

Thursday 21 September 2023 17:00 , Athena Stavrou

A woman, in her 30s, has suffered “life-changing” injuries after a tree fell on her this morning amidst storm chaos.

The Metropolitan Police were called at 9:28am this morning to assist a woman on Fulham Palace Road in Hammersmith, London.

A spokesperson from Met Police said: “Officers attended along with paramedics from the London Ambulance Service.

“The woman, aged in her 30s, was taken to hospital where her injuries were assessed as not life-threatening, however may be life-changing.”

They also confirmed that a second woman was treated for minor injuries.

A woman was rushed to hospital with “life-changing” injuries after a tree fell on her this morning (James Manning/PA) (PA Archive)
A woman was rushed to hospital with “life-changing” injuries after a tree fell on her this morning (James Manning/PA) (PA Archive)

Hurricane Nigel to bring the UK a wet weekend

Thursday 21 September 2023 16:30 , Athena Stavrou

Extreme weather conditions brought by the Category 1 Hurricane Nigel are expected to bring the UK a wet weekend.

While a ridge of high pressure will bring a “fine start to the weekend”, the west of the UK will see the influence of Hurricane Nigel.

The Met Office predict that persistent, and at times heavy, rain is likely to influence the weather from the west by Saturday afternoon, with further rain likely on Sunday and Monday.

Unfortunately, the continuation of the adverse weather could bring some disruption for some through the weekend and into early next week.

Britain is set for a rainy weekend thanks to the remnants of Hurricane Nigel (AFP via Getty Images)
Britain is set for a rainy weekend thanks to the remnants of Hurricane Nigel (AFP via Getty Images)

Londoners expect to "hear sirens very soon” as extreme weather continues

Thursday 21 September 2023 15:49 , Athena Stavrou

Social media users have shared their latest fears as rain from Hurricane Nigel and Lee picks up again.

One social media user said that he expects “to hear sirens wailing very soon” following a downpour of rain over his south London home.

Half an inch of rain fell in ten minutes this afternoon, with more downpours expected later.

Half an inch of rain fell within ten minutes in some parts of London (PA)
Half an inch of rain fell within ten minutes in some parts of London (PA)

Met Office forecast warns of heavy showers and thunder this afternoon

Thursday 21 September 2023 15:04 , Athena Stavrou

The Met Office have predicted “some heavy and thundery” rainfall later in the day.

Although the day started out largely clear for most of the UK, Britons can expect wetter conditions with persistent wind.

Showers are expected to persist in the far west and and southeast throughout the night.

Met Office Advice for driving in storms

Thursday 21 September 2023 14:07 , Athena Stavrou

The Met Office says that if a road is flooded to “turn around, don’t drown” as the number one cause of death during flooding is driving through flood water.

They say that just 12 inches of moving water can float your car, potentially taking it into deeper water.

Other advice issued includes choosing main roads, using dipped headlights and keeping an eye out for gaps between trees, buildings or bridges as you are more likely to be exposed to side winds here.

Drivers tackled tricky conditions on the M5 motorway near Taunton, Somerset (Ben Birchall/PA Wire)
Drivers tackled tricky conditions on the M5 motorway near Taunton, Somerset (Ben Birchall/PA Wire)

Satellite footage capture Hurricane Nigel crossing the Atlantic

Thursday 21 September 2023 13:35 , Athena Stavrou

Hurricane Nigel’s huge eye has been pictured via satellite as it crosses the Atlantic Ocean.

Where in Wales is most likely to flood?

Thursday 21 September 2023 12:59 , Athena Stavrou

The Met Office has issued five flood alerts in Wales.

The most impacted areas include the north east of Wales, near Llangollen, and in the South West, near Lower Towy.

Parts of Snowdonia National Park around the River Dee have also been issued flood alerts.

There are no flood warnings or severe flood warnings as of yet.

Five flood alerts have been issued in Wales (PA Wire)
Five flood alerts have been issued in Wales (PA Wire)

Where is most likely to flood in England?

Thursday 21 September 2023 12:49 , Athena Stavrou

The Met Office has issued flood warnings and alerts across England.

Cumbria in the north west is expected to be hit the worst, with areas within the Lake District at the most risk.

Flooding is expected at campsites bordering the shores of Derwent Water and the Met Office have warned visitors to “avoid using low lying footpaths and any bridges near local watercourses”.

They also ask people do not attempt to walk or drive through flood water.

The Met Office have also issued 17 other flood alerts across England in areas such as York, Carlisle and Christchurch.

Flood warnings and alerts have been issued across England (PA)
Flood warnings and alerts have been issued across England (PA)

Severe flooding in London following ‘monsoon’ rain - with more coming

Thursday 21 September 2023 11:54 , Athena Stavrou

The capital has been hit by ‘monsoon’ type rain overnight - with more expected to come.

One social media user joked she “wasn’t sure whether to run or swim” around the streets of London, while another compared it to “monsoon weather” in Croydon.

London roads turn into rivers after ‘monsoon’ rain ahead of Hurricane Nigel

Shops closed as storm wrecks havoc

Thursday 21 September 2023 11:43 , Athena Stavrou

People have reported their local shops have had to close as Nigel continues to wreck havoce across the UK.

A Tesco Extra store in Brooklands, Surrey was forced to close this morning due to damage done by the extreme rain and winds overnight.

A Tesco Spokesperson said: “Our Brooklands Extra store is open as normal after a brief closure this morning, due to flooding caused by heavy rainfall. We apologise for the inconvenience.”

Flooding takes over city streets as weather chaos continues

Thursday 21 September 2023 11:20 , Athena Stavrou

Britons have reported extreme flooding across the UK.

London was hit particularly badly overnight as many woke up to completely flooded roads in the capital.

When will the rain stop?

Thursday 21 September 2023 10:59 , Athena Stavrou

According to the Met Office, the extreme weather is here to stay and will likely worsen over the weekend.

More persistent, and at times heavy, rain is likely to influence the weather by Saturday afternoon, with further rain likely on Sunday and Monday.

The Met Office say the continued downpour could bring disruption for some throughout the weekend and into early next week.

A spokesperson said:“Some of this rain is likely to be quite slow moving on Sunday and Monday, with in excess of 100mm of rain possible over some of the hills as part of this event.”

The Met Office has warned of ‘unsettled conditions’ in the coming days (Aaron Chown/PA Wire)
The Met Office has warned of ‘unsettled conditions’ in the coming days (Aaron Chown/PA Wire)

Predicted path of Hurricane Nigel as it cross the Atlantic

Thursday 21 September 2023 10:49 , Athena Stavrou

Hurricane Nigel initially formed in the centre of the Atlantic on Saturday but quickly picked up power, developing into a Category 1 hurricane on Monday morning.

Below you can see the latest path prediction of the storm as it makes it’s way over the Atlantic Ocean to Britain.

The latest predicted path of Hurricane Nigel (NHC)
The latest predicted path of Hurricane Nigel (NHC)

Commuter chaos as railway wires damaged

Thursday 21 September 2023 10:33 , Athena Stavrou

Railway passengers woke up to severe disruption this morning in the wake of heavy rain overnight.

A National Rail statement said all lines between London Kings Cross, Moorgate and Stevenage, Hertfordshire were closed following “a number of incidents”.

They advised trains may be cancelled or delayed by up to 90 minutes.

Customers have been warned not to travel on routes which usually run through Stevenage after damage to overhead electric wires resulted in the closure of all rail lines via the station.

Disruption was also reported through Tulse Hill in Lambeth and Cheltenham Spa, as well as between Lewes and Wivelsfield in East Sussex and West Ealing and Greenford in west London.

People walk through wet weather in Victoria, London. (PA)
People walk through wet weather in Victoria, London. (PA)

Emergency services rushed out as London roads turn to rivers

Thursday 21 September 2023 10:17 , Athena Stavrou

The London Fire Brigade responded to “numerous calls” about flooding across London last night, as streets in the capital turned to rivers amidst heavy rainfall.

Welcome to our live weather coverage

Thursday 21 September 2023 10:00 , Athena Stavrou

Hello and welcome to our live blog as the remnants of Hurricane Nigel sweep across the UK, bringing with it torrential rain and winds.

The Category 1 hurricane arrived in Britain at the same time the UK is still seeing the effects of Hurricane Lee which brought heavy rain earlier this week.

The Met Office has issued flood warnings across England, Scotland and Wales because of the extreme weather and warn “properties may flood”.

The storm initially formed in the centre of the Atlantic on Saturday but quickly picked up power, developing into a Category 1 hurricane on Monday morning.

Forecasters say while Nigel has likely peaked as it moved across the Atlantic, strong winds are still expected.

Heavy winds are due to continue to cause disruption throughout the day. The met office also warn that heavy rain will likely persist in the UK throughout the weekend and cause disruption early into next week.

We’ll bring you all the latest updates throughout the day.

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