Shropshire Star

Trees down as Erik storms in across Shropshire

Strong winds and rain brought in by Storm Erik caused problems on the roads in Shropshire overnight and in to the early hours of this morning.

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Roadwork barriers on St Chad's Terrace in Shrewsbury were were blown into the carriageway

Trees blocked roads and water pooled on some of the county's main routes.

In Shrewsbury Berwick Road, close to the West Mid Showground, was closed at around 9am due to a fallen tree.

The A5 at Gobowen near the Orthopaedic Hospital was also partially blocked.

In Shrewsbury, town council workers took the decision to close The Dingle in the Quarry and anticipated it would remain closed for the rest of the weekend.

On St Chad's Terrace, roadwork barriers, put in place as part of the current phase of the Shrewsbury Integrated Transport Package were blown into the carriageway.

And on the A49 in the south of the county, standing water had encroached on to the road.

According to the Environment Agency, river levels had risen quickly in response to the effects of the storm.

The storm is expected to blow itself out and while it will remain windy with a few showers, tomorrow looks a better day with some sunny intervals although it will still fell cool.

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