Rabia Iqbal has tweeted: “Been on M62 since 17:30 and not even moved a mile”.
Nik B tweeted: “That’s 3 hours of my life I’m not getting back! Don’t you just love the M62 a little bit of snow and the country grinds to a standstill #homeatlast” .
Susie Bever wrote on Twitter: "So it took three and a half hours to get back to Huddersfield from Leeds this evening. Three and a half hours. I could have done that faster on a pogo stick. #M62 #Snowmageddon."
Storm Fionn: Latest photos after snow STRIKES M62
Tue, January 16, 2018
Snow ahead of Storm Fionn has caused extreme travel delays tonight on the M62 between Liverpool and Leeds
#M62 westbound we have severe delays between J27 and J22 due to slow moving vehicles driving to the poor weather conditions. Delays are now approximately 2 hours.
The snow is causing severe disruption on the M62 Westbound towards Manchester very slow from junction 25 to junction 22
West Yorkshire Police
Up to 80mph gales are set to lash the UK from Wednesday afternoon, with western coastal areas worst affected.
Thousands of families in the south west are said to have sandbags at the ready following the trail of destruction left in Storm Eleanor’s wake.
Met Office
Strong winds are forecast by the Met Office this week
Highways England have tweeted that there are severe delays between Junction 22 and 27 on the motorway because of the poor weather conditions.
A Met Office yellow weather warning for wind has been issued for the majority of the UK from 9pm on Wednesday night up until 11am on Thursday.
It said: Very strong winds will affect parts of the UK during Wednesday night and into Thursday.
That’s 3 hours of my life I’m not getting back! Don’t you just love the M62 ������ a little bit of snow and the country grinds to a standstill #homeatlastpic.twitter.com/qZ7bLjzX2O
“The strongest winds are expected to transfer eastwards across the warning area before clearing by late morning. Road, rail and ferry services may be affected, with longer journey times and cancellations.
“There is also a possibility that some bridges may close. Power cuts may occur, with the potential to affect other services, such as mobile phone coverage.
West Yorkshire Police
The police have warned people to avoid using their cars if they can help it
“Injuries and danger to life from flying debris are possible, along with some damage to buildings.
“In addition, large waves are expected to affect some western coasts with beach material being thrown onto sea fronts, coastal roads and properties.”
Rabia Iqbal has tweeted: “Been on M62 since 17:30 and not even moved a mile”.
Nik B tweeted: “That’s 3 hours of my life I’m not getting back! Don’t you just love the M62 a little bit of snow and the country grinds to a standstill #homeatlast” .
Susie Bever wrote on Twitter: "So it took three and a half hours to get back to Huddersfield from Leeds this evening. Three and a half hours. I could have done that faster on a pogo stick. #M62 #Snowmageddon."
Storm Fionn: Latest photos after snow STRIKES M62
Tue, January 16, 2018
Snow ahead of Storm Fionn has caused extreme travel delays tonight on the M62 between Liverpool and Leeds
#M62 westbound we have severe delays between J27 and J22 due to slow moving vehicles driving to the poor weather conditions. Delays are now approximately 2 hours.
The snow is causing severe disruption on the M62 Westbound towards Manchester very slow from junction 25 to junction 22
West Yorkshire Police
Up to 80mph gales are set to lash the UK from Wednesday afternoon, with western coastal areas worst affected.
Thousands of families in the south west are said to have sandbags at the ready following the trail of destruction left in Storm Eleanor’s wake.
Met Office
Strong winds are forecast by the Met Office this week
Highways England have tweeted that there are severe delays between Junction 22 and 27 on the motorway because of the poor weather conditions.
A Met Office yellow weather warning for wind has been issued for the majority of the UK from 9pm on Wednesday night up until 11am on Thursday.
It said: Very strong winds will affect parts of the UK during Wednesday night and into Thursday.
That’s 3 hours of my life I’m not getting back! Don’t you just love the M62 ������ a little bit of snow and the country grinds to a standstill #homeatlastpic.twitter.com/qZ7bLjzX2O
“The strongest winds are expected to transfer eastwards across the warning area before clearing by late morning. Road, rail and ferry services may be affected, with longer journey times and cancellations.
“There is also a possibility that some bridges may close. Power cuts may occur, with the potential to affect other services, such as mobile phone coverage.
West Yorkshire Police
The police have warned people to avoid using their cars if they can help it
“Injuries and danger to life from flying debris are possible, along with some damage to buildings.
“In addition, large waves are expected to affect some western coasts with beach material being thrown onto sea fronts, coastal roads and properties.”
Rabia Iqbal has tweeted: “Been on M62 since 17:30 and not even moved a mile”.
Nik B tweeted: “That’s 3 hours of my life I’m not getting back! Don’t you just love the M62 a little bit of snow and the country grinds to a standstill #homeatlast” .
Susie Bever wrote on Twitter: "So it took three and a half hours to get back to Huddersfield from Leeds this evening. Three and a half hours. I could have done that faster on a pogo stick. #M62 #Snowmageddon."
Storm Fionn: Latest photos after snow STRIKES M62
Tue, January 16, 2018
Snow ahead of Storm Fionn has caused extreme travel delays tonight on the M62 between Liverpool and Leeds
#M62 westbound we have severe delays between J27 and J22 due to slow moving vehicles driving to the poor weather conditions. Delays are now approximately 2 hours.
The snow is causing severe disruption on the M62 Westbound towards Manchester very slow from junction 25 to junction 22
West Yorkshire Police
Up to 80mph gales are set to lash the UK from Wednesday afternoon, with western coastal areas worst affected.
Thousands of families in the south west are said to have sandbags at the ready following the trail of destruction left in Storm Eleanor’s wake.
Met Office
Strong winds are forecast by the Met Office this week
Highways England have tweeted that there are severe delays between Junction 22 and 27 on the motorway because of the poor weather conditions.
A Met Office yellow weather warning for wind has been issued for the majority of the UK from 9pm on Wednesday night up until 11am on Thursday.
It said: Very strong winds will affect parts of the UK during Wednesday night and into Thursday.
That’s 3 hours of my life I’m not getting back! Don’t you just love the M62 ������ a little bit of snow and the country grinds to a standstill #homeatlastpic.twitter.com/qZ7bLjzX2O
“The strongest winds are expected to transfer eastwards across the warning area before clearing by late morning. Road, rail and ferry services may be affected, with longer journey times and cancellations.
“There is also a possibility that some bridges may close. Power cuts may occur, with the potential to affect other services, such as mobile phone coverage.
West Yorkshire Police
The police have warned people to avoid using their cars if they can help it
“Injuries and danger to life from flying debris are possible, along with some damage to buildings.
“In addition, large waves are expected to affect some western coasts with beach material being thrown onto sea fronts, coastal roads and properties.”