Storm Eowyn has hit Wiltshire and the West Country.
A potentially deadly mix of strong winds and heavy rain are set to battle the UK today (Friday) and over the weekend, with the north expected to be most affected.
However, the south of the country – including Wiltshire – is likely to see disruption on the roads and railway from fallen trees and flooding. There could also be damage to property and power cuts.
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning, which covers the entire county. Wiltshire 999s is running this live blog to keep you abreast of the situation.
Below we’ll provide you the latest local storm updates, including traffic and travel, floods and event cancellations.
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8.10am
A tree is partially blocking the B4040 in the Minety area, on the Dog Trap Lane junction. The road is currently open.
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7.21am
There’s a power cut affecting Tulip Tree Close in Pinehurst, Swindon. SSE are aware and engineers will attend when possible.
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7.20am
There’s a power cut in the SN6 area – affecting Shrivenham and Watchfield. An engineer is on site and working to fix the issue, according to SSE.
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7.15am
Kingston Lane, between Kingston Deverill to Maiden Bradley is blocked by fallen tree.
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7am
Flooding on the A4 between Marlborough and Hungerford is causing traffic delays. The road is understood to be passable with caution. Do not drive through deep flood water.
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6.30am
Across the border, Avon and Somerset Police say a number of routes are blocked due to fallen trees. These include:
• A303 near South Petherton (w/bound)
• A38 at Barrow Gurney
• A39 at Cannington (w/bound)
“We’re working with councils and partners to ensure routes are cleared, but we advise road users to take care when travelling”, a spokesperson for the force added.
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5.59am
A crash is causing delays on the A419 in the Blunsdon area. The incident is believed to be minor, and should be cleared in due course. There are some traffic delays.
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