New pants, please.
Given that Storm Doris has now been elevated to the status of a weather bomb, caution is being urged as winds of up to 94mph along with snow and rain hit the UK.
In a tragic set of events, a woman in Wolverhampton has been killed by fallen debris as the weather continues to cause havoc.
Again, it’s never a bad idea to exercise extreme caution in these hazardous conditions.
Here are some of the strongest gusts we have seen so far today from #StormDoris pic.twitter.com/SzkoRG0pH3
— Met Office (@metoffice) February 23, 2017
This driving instructor had a VERY lucky escape from #StormDoris https://t.co/Xi8KdBCbBb pic.twitter.com/OSEUAArv31
— LBC (@LBC) February 23, 2017
We’ve all seen images of the devastating impact that Storm Doris has had, none more so than this footage of a Boeing 757 that was trying to land in Manchester Airport this morning.
After aborting the first attempt, the skilled pilot managed to loop around and make a safe landing shortly after.
The flight departed from Reykjavik earlier this morning and its descent into Manchester Airport was filmed making by airlive.net.
LIVE Jet2 Boeing 737-800 flight #LS812 also aborted landing at Manchester. Watch live on https://t.co/pvXE9CRKq6 #stormdoris pic.twitter.com/ShVYOBiQyb
— AIRLIVE (@airlivenet) February 23, 2017
ALERT Go-around at Manchester Airport due to #stormdoris Impossible to land for now. Watch live on https://t.co/pvXE9CRKq6 pic.twitter.com/ODbTcmzbXg
— AIRLIVE (@airlivenet) February 23, 2017
LIVE Jet2 Boeing 737-300 #LS950 successfully landed at Manchester! Watch https://t.co/pvXE9CRKq6 #stormdoris pic.twitter.com/Fqp9oNt8c0
— AIRLIVE (@airlivenet) February 23, 2017