Storm Claudia LIVE: Major incident declared as 90 flood warnings in place | Weather | News

Disruption is expected until Saturday and National Rail has advised passengers to check before travelling.
The storm also affected rail restoration services on the roads, with roadside assistance companies reporting a busy day with many calls on Friday.
The cold weather warning will be in force from 8am on Monday 17 November until 8am on Friday 21 November and covers the East Midlands, West Midlands, North East, North West and Yorkshire and The Humber.
Met Office meteorologist Honor Criswick said: “We will start to see winds shift slightly further northwards throughout Saturday night and Sunday, which will bring plenty of Arctic air.
“During the day the clouds will clear so we will get some sunshine, but it will also be a lot colder.
“I think people will really notice a chill by Sunday and feel cold in many areas.
“Things are starting to get a little brighter, less stormy, but it’s going to be a lot colder and we’ll see a continuation of that into next week.”




