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Severe Weather

Weather conditions in the United Kingdom alter dramatically throughout the seasons, and often catch people unaware and unprepared. Flooding, snow, fog, ice, gales and heat are all conditions that can cause disruptions to essential services, power failures, and the closure of schools. Extreme weather can also be hazardous to people’s well being, particularly vulnerable members of the public such as the elderly.

How do Emergency Planning get involved?

Worcestershire County Council works alongside other partner agencies to reduce the risk posed by severe weather, and restore normality in the event of an incident.

What if we are faced with severe weather?

Click on the links to view The Met Office's specific advice on the below topics:

Severe gales

Flooding

Heavy snow and icy roads

Lightning

Heat and sun

Dense fog

Severe gales

Flooding

Heavy snow/
icy roads

Lightning

Heat and sun

Dense fog

Useful links

Click here for further advice and information about how to prepare for severe weather or current Met Office warnings.

Click here to view the gritting routes for Worcestershire

Please click below This is a link to a DOC file. (3.22 MB) to view Worcester Emergency Planning Unit’s winter weather leaflet.

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Last modification: 10:25:18, 30th July, 2008 by John Buchanan
Review date: 03rd March, 2009
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