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Torrential rain leads to problems on East Lancashire's roads


TORRENTIAL rain caused traffic chaos for commuters this morning.

Motorists were forced to slow down as the on and off heavy downpours left them unable to see clearly at times.

A number of busy roads and motorways also ground to a halt as they were hit by accidents.

But by the afternoon the weather became brighter with isolated showers and sunshine, but there were some strong winds.

During the morning chaos, road speeds were reduced with some accidents resulting in lanes being closed on the motorways by the emergency services.

Motorists then faced tailbacks and delays.

On the he M61 north-bound, at junction nine, one lane was closed following an an accident at 8.15am and the matrix signs were set to 40mph.

At 7.45am on the Edenfield bypass, commuters were left queuing when two vehicles crashed south-bound and partially blocked the road.

The M65 was also hit by two accidents.

Motorists on the west-bound carriageway, between junction 12, at Brierfield, and junction 11, at Burnley, were delayed when the driver of a Vauxhall Corsa lost control and drove into a side barrier, blocking a lane at around 8.10am.

The two women in the car were taken to Royal Blackburn Hospital.

They were not thought to have serious injuries.

Two lanes were also closed westbound, near junction seven, when a tanker flipped on its side shorlty before 9.30am.

The matrix sign was set to 40mph, and there was heavy traffic while the scene was cleared.

The Met Office had predicated the weather wou-ld take a turn for the worse as low pressure moved across the country which resulted in heavy rain and a risk of gales in places.

A spokesperson for Lancashire Constabulary said: “There was a short torrential downpour at 9am.

“In conditions like this we urge motorists to drive carefully, leave extra time for any journeys, and only make journeys if necessary.”

Tomorrow, the Met Office is forecasting light showers with some sunshine.

It predicts heavy rain showers on Thursday, with light rain on Friday, and a dry day, with sunny intervals, on Saturday.

Although the weather is expected to become brighter, the Met Office said temperatures were expected to drop to around nine degrees during the day, which is average for this time of the year.


Comments(3)

KANDERS says...
1:04pm Tue 3 Nov 09

It is not bad weather that causes chaos, its people who dont know how to drive correctly that cause it.

Michael@ClitheroeSince58 says...
5:40pm Tue 3 Nov 09

@Kanders well you are sort of correct, but very heavy rain can catch out even the most experienced drivers, especially on the motorways.

DaveBurnley says...
9:10pm Wed 4 Nov 09

When you have heavy rain you have to leave greater distances between vehicles. The highway code warns you of the necessity to leave greater braking distances.

Motorists who don't take the difficult driving conditions into account are not driving with due care and attention and deserve to end up in court.


BROLLY WET: Pupils Liam McDonald and Kasey Kierson brave the rain during playtime at Peel Park Primary School, in Accrington – but well kitted out in their Wellington boots and rain jackets, and armed with umbrellas BROLLY WET: Pupils Liam McDonald and Kasey Kierson brave the rain during playtime at Peel Park Primary School, in Accrington – but well kitted out in their Wellington boots and rain jackets, and armed with umbrellas

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