Severe weather warning for the south

THE Met Office has issued a severe weather warning for the south east of England.

A spell of wet and very windy weather is currently affecting parts of West Sussex.

The public should be aware of the possibility of travel disruption due to strong wind. A spell of heavy rain is affecting many regions, leading to localised flooding.

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The Environment Agenyc has not yet issued any flood warnings.

Road safety charity the IAM has issued advice for driving in windy weather as severe gales spread across the country.

*Plan your journey – is there a route with less exposure to the weather and less risk of fallen trees? Choose a sheltered route if you have the option.

*Strong winds are not constant, they are usually gusty so ensure you hold the steering wheel firmly.

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Overtaking high sided vehicles or driving past buildings can result in a sudden gust from the side as you clear. Give cyclists, motorcyclists, lorries and buses more room than usual. They get blown around by side winds easily.

*Watch trees and bushes on the roadside - their branches show you how strong the wind is. Look well ahead, that way you don’t need to take your eye off the road and you can see any windy patches before you get to them.

*Go slow enough to cope with the gusts. Wind can get under a car and reduce its handling and braking significantly.

*Keep an eye on what is happening to other vehicles – where they are affected will give you a pre warning.

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Keep extra distance between you and the car in front. Be careful of debris, try to have space beside you in case you need to dodge it.

IAM chief examiner Peter Rodger said: “I have seen a parked car moved by the wind. Don’t underestimate how powerful it is and how it can affect you whilst in the car.”

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