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Heavy rain warning issued for Saturday

More bad weather is on its way over the weekend with forecasters expecting heavy rainfall to hit the county early tomorrow morning.

The Met Office has issued a new yellow weather warning for rain for Devon early tomorrow morning which could see travel disruption and further flooding take place throughout the region.

The chief forecaster for the Met Office said: “A complex set...

Inquest to be held as Harry Martin is formally identified

The body recovered from the sea last Saturday (11 January) has been formally identified as the missing teenager Harry Martin today (16 January).

A formal inquest into the death of Mr Martin, who went missing from his home in Newton Ferrers during the height of the recent storms, is due to begin next Monday (20 January).

The 18-year-old’s body was found in Carswell Bay in the...

Dangerous driving as forecasters issue ice warning

Forecasters have warned of dangerous driving on icy roads as the temperature falls below freezing.

The Met office has issued a Yellow warning for ice for today and Tuesday (14 January) which is expected to cause disruption to travel.

Forecasters have said that a combination of clear spells and wind will allow ice to form on the untreated road surfaces.

The ice is...

PCC: "Storms show police force at its best"

Devon and Cornwall Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Hogg has praised officers and staff for their commitment to community safety during the recent storms.

“The recent spell of terrible weather put incredible pressure on front line policing,” said Mr Hogg.

“Many officers and staff put themselves into perilous situations, often under the onslaught of horrendous conditions, to...

Warning of possible icy roads

Gritters will be heading out across Devon this evening and people are being reminded by Devon County Council to be aware of the possibility of icy conditions.

Road surface temperatures are expected to drop below zero overnight on Exmoor as well as Central, East and Mid Devon, and may fall close to or below freezing across the rest of the county.

Gritters will be treating most...

Search for missing Newton Ferrers teenager to continue

Update: Further inland searches are taking place in the vicinity of Harry's home address.

Specialist officers are re-searching the coastal area from Newton Ferrers along the coastal path to Mothercombe.

The Field Support Group (previously named TAG) and the police helicopter are assisting with the search.

An MOD Launch is also searching the area of Bigbury Bay....

Highways teams focus on flood clean-up

Devon County Council is re-deploying all of its highways teams into the clean-up operation in the wake of recent storms.

Having sustained ongoing torrential downpours in the past few weeks, the Council has received nearly 7,000 reports of flooded roads, potholes and fallen trees since 20 December.

The authority is still assessing the full extent of the recent storm damage to...

More than 25 emergency rescue flights in the storms

Search and rescue helicopters from the Royal Navy have made more than 25 emergency journeys during the recent storms.

Nine people were rescued in the West Country with helicopter crews from Royal Navy Station Culdrose battling with the extreme conditions.

These conditions made the journeys far more dangerous and saw 50 knot (57mph) head winds triple the journey time of some...

Weather warning for tomorrow

More miserable weather to come as the Met office issues a further weather warning for tomorrow.

The Met Office has issued two further yellow weather warnings for rain in Devon but it is expected to clear quickly early Thursday morning.

The Met Office’s Chief Forecaster said: “A depression will pass northeastwards across the UK on Wednesday and early on Thursday, its associated...

30ft waves as Storm "Hercules" hits Devon

Forecasters are warning that waves upwards of 30ft as “Winter Storm Hercules” hits Devon.

The storm has been confirmed to be the same weather system responsible for the recent “Deep-Freeze” in the US by the Met Office.

The latest storm is expected to see 60mph and 70mph winds and higher than usual waves.

According to the Met Office’s, Chief Forecaster: “A large, deep...

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