Storm Jocelyn Causes Major Travel Disruption and Triggers Search Operation
The storm, expected to peak with 80mph winds early Wednesday, follows closely after Storm Isha, which resulted in two fatalities.
- Storm Jocelyn has caused major travel disruption in the UK, with flights cancelled and trains suspended.
- A person was reported to be in the sea at Porthcawl, south Wales, triggering a search operation.
- Strongest winds of up to 80mph are expected between 3am and 7am on Wednesday.
- Parts of York are affected by flooding, with river and surface water flooding probable in parts of the north of England.
- Storm Jocelyn arrived shortly after Storm Isha, which left two people dead and one seriously injured.