Meteorologists are currently monitoring what may be one of the biggest storms of the winter, predicting that it could hit large parts of the UK and Ireland during the next few days. There is the potential for serious disruption to all modes of travel and transport, if the storm doesn't veer off its predicted course.
There are a number of reliable sources which will provide updates on travel, traffic and weather information.
BBC TRAVEL NEWS provides comprehensive and regularly updated news of any problems affecting main roads, motorways, train services, ferry services, airports, etc.
Additional useful websites include:
HIGHWAYS AGENCY
RAC
AA ROADWATCH
MET OFFICE
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
NATIONAL RAIL
BAA
For members in the Republic of Ireland, these websites may be useful:
RTE NEWS
MET ÉIREANN
AA IRELAND ROADWATCH
IARNROD ÉIREANN (Irish Rail)
DUBLIN AIRPORT AUTHORITY (including Dublin, Cork & Shannon airports)
David
Use the direct link to National Rail's Service Bulletins which are usually pretty much accurate and are at least written by people with some idea of the geography!
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