Live updates: Parts of Dorset issued with red weather warning as Storm Eunice hits the county

By Lottie Welch

18th Feb 2022 | Local News

Parts of Dorset issued with red weather warning as Storm Eunice hits the county
Parts of Dorset issued with red weather warning as Storm Eunice hits the county

Live updates as Storm Eunice hits the county.

8pm

The A352 North Street from Wanchard Lane to Mill Lane is now open.

4pm

Our power has been restored and winds have significantly reduced. The A352 North Street remains closed from Wanchard Lane to Mill Lane due to a fallen tree, but the A35 and A37 are no longer blocked.

2.59pm

153 emergency call outs registered to Dorset Highways so far - since 9am this morning.

2.30pm

Traffic returned to normal, a tree branch removed from in the road on A35 near A37 (Monkeys Jump Roundabout).

2:25pm

The A352 North Street by Dorchester is closed both ways from Wanchard Lane to Mill Lane due to a fallen tree

12:48pm

Power cuts are affecting many areas across Dorset, including us! We will keep you updated as best as we can.

12:41pm

Here's a list of the latest road closures due to fallen trees. Dorset Council teams are out there working to clear the roads, thank you for your patience.

A3066 Bridport to Beaminster

B3165 Laymore Hollow Way, Bothenhampton

A37 at Grimstone

Lower Walditch Lane, Bridport

Timber Hill, Lyme Regis

A352 at Broadmayne

A3066 Beaminster

Totnell, Leigh

Bridport Road, Dorchester

Redbridge Road, Crossways

Radipole Park Drive, Weymouth

Bincleaves Rd, Weymouth – closed at junction with A354 Wyke due to hanging branch. 12:35pm Services across the whole South Western Railway network have been suspended. Do not attempt to travel. 12:20pm There have been 112 emergency call-outs registered to Dorset highways so far this morning since 9am. 11:37am Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is urging residents not to call 999 for fallen trees "unless someone is trapped or in danger". It added: "We expect to be very busy during Storm Eunice, so it's essential that 999 is only used for emergencies. There's information on our website about who to call for storm damage." Power outages across the county are also like to affect traffic lights and pedestrian crossings. Slow down and give way accordingly. 11:30am Travel Dorset reports there have been 66 emergency call-outs registered to Dorset highways since 9am this morning. "Please be patient if you're trying to get through on 01305 221020. We have teams taking calls and working through reports." 11:22am Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks is reporting a power cut in the DT3 area, affecting homes near Portesham, Litton Cheney and Winterbourne Steepleton. It aims to restore power by 11pm. A spokesman said: "Storm Eunice is currently and continues to cause significant impact to the electricity network and our customers' supplies. Due to this we currently cannot guarantee electricity will be restored soon. Our workforce, which was enhanced in preparation for the storm, has been mobilised and we're working hard to restore customer supplies as quickly and safely as possible." 10:50am Travel Dorset reports that wind gusts are at their strongest now. If you do not need to travel, please postpone your journey until it subsides. The A35 is partially blocked at Monkeys Jump roundabout due to a fallen tree. 10:40am A spokesman for Dorset Police said: "We are receiving reports of trees and power cables down across the county, as well as flying debris. Key roads affected include Matchams Lane, Wessex Way, A35 at Bridport, A352 near Whitcombe and the A37. Please only travel if absolutely necessary." 10:38am Shire Hall Historic Courthouse Museum has closed and its Drinks in the Clink event this evening has been postponed. The Keep Military Museum has also closed. 10:28am There are reports of heavy traffic on the A35 at Monkeys Jump roundabout due to a tree branch in the road. 10:02am The A352 Whitcombe road is blocked due to a fallen tree and affecting traffic between Dorchester and Broadmayne. There are also reports of long queuing traffic on the A37 due to a fallen tree. From Long Ash Lane to Long Ash service station. 08:00am Parts of Dorset are now under a red weather warning for wind as Storm Eunice sweeps across the area today (Friday). The Met Office has extended its highest warning - in which flying debris could be a danger to life - to the east of the county, covering parts of Wareham, Ferndown, Purbeck, Poole and Bournemouth. The west of the county, including Bridport, is still under an amber weather warning. Winds could reach as high as 100mph and schools across the area have been closed, Dorset Council has stopped some if its services and First Wessex has suspended its X53/X51 service until further notice. Police are urging residents are urged to stay inside today and only travel if absolutely necessary. A spokesman for Dorset Police said: "I would like to advise to keep journeys to a minimum and only travel if absolutely necessary. If you have to go out on the road, ensure you keep your speed low and keep distance from other road users, especially cyclists and motor cyclists, who could be at risk from strong gusts. "Ensure that anything in your gardens are secure to prevent them blowing around. "Please stay safe." Don't forget to sign up to our newsletter below! You can submit your own news straight to Dorchester Nub News by using the 'Nub It' button on our home page. This can also be done for events on our What's On page and businesses, groups and organisations on our Local Listings page , also by using the 'Nub It' button. Please like and follow our online newspaper on your favourite social media channel. You can find us @DorchesterNubNews on Facebook and @DorchesterNub Twitter.

     

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