time to swerve. it bulldozed its way through a fallen tree. the storm toppled the spire of st thomas s church in wales, in place since victorian times. no one was injured. and london s o2 arena, popstars are expected to blow the roof off the venue, but this time, the storm did it for real. 1000 people had to be evacuated. it for real. 1000 people had to be evacuated- it for real. 1000 people had to be evacuated. . ., ., evacuated. easy, easy! go on, son! 0k, to be evacuated. easy, easy! go on, son! 0k, to be towed. evacuated. easy, easy! go on, son! 0k, to be towed. and evacuated. easy, easy! go on, son! 0k, to be towed. and pilots - evacuated. easy, easy! go on, son! l 0k, to be towed. and pilots coming into heathrow 0k, to be towed. and pilots coming into heathrow fort 0k, to be towed. and pilots coming into heathrow fort media 0k, to be towed. and pilots coming into heathrow fort media battles - into heathrow fort media battles with the wind. their approach eagerly
they keep a straight face. i would just start giggling- just start giggling. you have to stare off at just start giggling. you have to stare off at something - just start giggling. you have to stare off at something else. i just start giggling. you have to i stare off at something else. let s t that, stare off at something else. let s try that, who stare off at something else. let s try that, who is stare off at something else. let s try that, who is going stare off at something else. let s try that, who is going to - stare off at something else. let s try that, who is going to blink first? later. darren has a look at the weather for us this morning. some pretty treacherous weather even though the worst of it may have passed by now. the worst is over but we still have wet and windy weather to come. it will not be as bad as it was. there are still some warning out stop you can find them online, not the amber and red ones we had yesterday. we had some extremely strong wind, poss
ok, tippy toes. and pilots coming into heathrow airport fought battles with the wind, their approach eagerly captured by a reporter from big jet tv. he s down, he s up, he s down. at gatwick, some pilots had to make several lending attempts. across the uk, more than a50 flights were cancelled. and the north of england and parts of scotland have had heavy snow. disruption is expected to continue over the weekend. in a moment we will speak to our reporter vincent mcaviney, who is outside the o2 arena in london this morning. but first, let s go to simonjones at paddington station. simon, rail disruption is expected to continue over the weekend. yes, it is continuing this morning. some rail operators are advising passengers not to travel at all
and windy weather at times. it will not be as bad as yesterday by any means, there are some mornings. these are the latest yellow warnings, no amber or red warnings like yesterday. 122 miles an hour in the isle of wight. the highest gusts we have ever seen across england. no wonder the planes were struggling at gatwick and heathrow. it is very extreme for this part of england. storm eunice has swept away and it has brought damage and destruction across netherlands, germany, into the baltic sea. the next weather system is following on behind that. we have some wintry showers going across scott and the northern ireland, a few icy patches around this morning. a chilly start. many places starting drive. the showers will fade away for the wet weather coming from the atlantic. rain will chase eastwards across england and wales, a bit wintry over the hills