Aerial view of cars stuck in floodwaters in Weycroft, Axminster, England, caused by Storm Chandra.AXMINSTER, ENGLAND – JANUARY 27: In this aerial view cars are seen stuck in the flooding in the hamlet of Weycroft, on January 27, 2026 in Axminster, England. Storm Chandra is causing widespread disruption across the UK and Ireland, marked by “danger to life” amber warnings for wind and rain. The storm has triggered severe flooding in the South West, particularly at the River Otter in Devon, while gusts of up to 80 mph have grounded flights in Northern Ireland and led to the closure of over 350 schools. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images)Credit: Getty

STORM Chandra has forced hundreds of school closures across the country as towns are left underwater and 260 flood alerts put in place.

The Met Office has issued a new “danger to life” warning – with across the country today.

NINTCHDBPICT001054705481Storm Chandra has forced hundreds of schools to close across the countryCredit: Google maps A Devon Highways worker in a high-visibility jacket stands in floodwater next to an abandoned car.It has sparked another day of chaosCredit: Getty Aerial view of cars stuck in floodwaters around a house in Weycroft, Axminster, England.Hundreds of flood alerts are in place across the countryCredit: Getty

Schools in , and , have been forced to close their doors after the weather sparked chaos for another day.

In Somerset, the council declared a major incident, saying there had been “extensive flooding overnight”.

Seven in the county have been forced to either fully or partially close today as a result due to the severe conditions.

Staff say they decided to shut their doors over concerns about pupils and teachers getting in safely.

And some schools have even reported flooding and damage to classrooms, unable to open until a deep clean is complete.

While in Devon, almost a dozen schools have been affected by the weather.

Many have been forced to close for the entire day with others enforcing partial closures with some opting to open from 10am onwards.

While it’s been confirmed that more than 350 schools have shut their doors in Northern Ireland.

Yesterday, as Belfast Met campuses moved classes online for thousands of pupils.

Elsewhere in England, seven were forced to close in Herefordshire amid concerns for the safety of both staff and pupils.

The south-west is braced for further downpours tomorrow after the Met Office confirmed a yellow warning for rain is in place.

The forecaster warned of the “danger to life” risks due to fast-flowing or deep floodwater in the region.

The UK Security Agency has also confirmed a number of cold-health alerts across northern England are in place until Friday.

This morning, National Highways confirmed the due to flooding – sparking rush-hour chaos.

School closures today

Devon

Yeoford Community Primary School

Woodbury Church Of England Primary School

Whimple Primary School

West Hill Primary School

River Dart Academy (Totnes) – Delayed opening at 10am

Rockbeare Church of England Primary School and Pre-School

Stoke Candon Church of England Primary School and Pre-School (Exeter) – Delayed opening at 10am

Tipton St John Church Of England Primary School

Thorverton Church Of England Primary School

The King’s School

Stansfield Academy

Somerset

Ashlands CofE Primary School

Cheddon Fitzpaine Church School

King Arthur’s School

Kingsmead School

Curry Mallet C Of E Primary School

Stanchester Academy

Minehead First School

North Newton Community School

Creech St Michael C Of E School

Northern Ireland

Currie Primary School

Euston Street Primary School

Rosetta Primary School

Forth River Primary School

Strandtown Primary School

Belfast Elmgrove Primary School

‘s Nick Mullender warned motorists to avoid through standing water.

Some areas across the UK, including worst-hit south-west and Northern Ireland provisionally set new January daily rainfall records.

Katesbridge, in , has provisionally recorded more than 10 centimetres of rain.

Belfast City Airport cancelled dozens of flights, while ferry crossings were also impacted during the horrific conditions.

Locals in , and east are also continuing the clear-up operation after their towns were submerged by severe flooding yesterday.

Somerset Council estimated 50 properties had been affected across Ilminster, West Coker, Taunton, Mudford and West Camel.

Firefighters in the region rescued people from 25 vehicles stranded in 3ft-high floodwater yesterday morning.

Many parts of the country are still recovering from the chaos caused by .

Storm Chandra Brings High Winds And Flooding To The South West And Northern IrelandThe Met Office has issued a new danger to life warningCredit: Getty