Freshers use carrier bags as makeshift umbrellas & dodge huge puddles on big night out in pouring rain --[Reported by Umva mag]

UNIVERSITY freshers didn’t let heavy rain dampen their spirits as they hit the streets and poured into bars last night. Portsmouth University students were seen out and about having the time of their lives in Hampshire on Monday despite the weather. Portsmouth University freshers hit the town on their first night of uni lifePaul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.com Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.comSome had umbrellas while others wore carrier bags on their heads[/caption] Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.comThe heavy rain didn’t dampen spirits in Hampshire on Monday night[/caption] Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.comFreshers braved the elements armed with plastic bags[/caption] More than 2000 undergraduates queued in the rain to get into the Astoria Nightclub and adjoining Tokyo Joe’s bar. Some had umbrellas while others wore carrier bags on their heads as well as coats and even handbags to keep their hair dry in the torrential rain. With lectures beginning in the coming days, freshers painted the town red before they get down to studying. And the soggy night appeared to be a big hit as hordes of booze-fuelled youngsters excitedly headed out with their new pals. While some donned mini skirts, most kept their outfits casual with jeans and trainers. For some, it was their first-ever visit to a nightclub and a taste of freedom living away from home. It comes after parts of Bedfordshire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire and Northamptonshire saw more than 100mm of rain in the last 48 hours. Woburn in Bedfordshire saw 132mm recorded – more than twice the amount of its September average rainfall amount, according to the Met Office. The Environment Agency had 32 flood warnings and 94 flood alerts in place across England on Tuesday morning. National Highways said it expected the A421 in Bedfordshire to remain closed on Tuesday because of severe flooding. And the northbound A5 was closed by rising water levels on Tuesday morning after one lane had been opened overnight. Train services are also affected as flooding between Rugby and Milton Keynes central is disrupting Avanti West Coast and London Northwestern Railway until 10am, according to National Rail. London Northwestern Railway said its Marston Vale line, which operates services between Bedford and Bletchley, would be suspended until September 30. And Chiltern Railways said trains between Banbury and Bicester North were running at reduced speed on all lines. Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.comOne fresher even used a handbag to keep her hair dry[/caption] Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.comOver 2000 students queued in the rain to get into the Astoria Nightclub[/caption] Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.comFreshers painted the town red before they get down to studying despite the weather[/caption] Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.comOnce inside Tokyo Joe’s bar, the undergraduates were able to dry off[/caption] Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.comStudents used carrier bags to keep dry while queuing[/caption] Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.comMost kept their outfits casual with jeans and trainers[/caption] Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.comThe soggy night appeared to be a big hit[/caption] The National Grid said it had seen a week’s worth of power cuts across the weekend. Drier but noticeably cooler conditions are forecast widely on Tuesday with Scotland and northern England still seeing some isolated heavy showers with a chance of thunder. Maximum temperatures are expected to rise no higher than the mid-teens. Meteorologist Liam Eslick said: “There may be odd, heavier bursts just clipping the South East as a system does slowly start to move away, but it’s a much drier day for most people. UK 5 day weather forecast Today:Showery rain will affect Scotland, extending to parts of northern England later which can be heavy at times. Elsewhere it will be a brighter at times, though fresher day than on Monday, with a few showers developing. Tonight:Rain and showers largely die out across the northeast, though showers continuing across coasts. Cloudy elsewhere and turning cool in sheltered spots. Wednesday:Cloudy and mild in the south but rain reaches the southwest during the late morning, spreading eastwards across much of England and Wales by the end of the day. Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:Wet and perhaps windy weather affecting most areas on Thursday. Northern Scotland should remain drier, and colder. A showery, blustery and chilly northerly airstream for all on Friday. “There are going to be some isolated showers here and there, but they’re going to be very light, nothing like the torrential rain that we’ve seen over the last couple of days.” River levels should start to decrease to more manageable levels elsewhere towards the end of the day as more water seeps into the ground. The shift to drier conditions

Sep 24, 2024 - 09:41
Freshers use carrier bags as makeshift umbrellas & dodge huge puddles on big night out in pouring rain --[Reported by Umva mag]

UNIVERSITY freshers didn’t let heavy rain dampen their spirits as they hit the streets and poured into bars last night.

Portsmouth University students were seen out and about having the time of their lives in Hampshire on Monday despite the weather.

two women are walking in the rain with umbrellas
Portsmouth University freshers hit the town on their first night of uni life
Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.com
a woman with a plastic bag on her head that says repeat
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Some had umbrellas while others wore carrier bags on their heads[/caption]
a group of people walking down a street with umbrellas
Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.com
The heavy rain didn’t dampen spirits in Hampshire on Monday night[/caption]
a woman wearing a pink headband holds a bag over her head
Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.com
Freshers braved the elements armed with plastic bags[/caption]

More than 2000 undergraduates queued in the rain to get into the Astoria Nightclub and adjoining Tokyo Joe’s bar.

Some had umbrellas while others wore carrier bags on their heads as well as coats and even handbags to keep their hair dry in the torrential rain.

With lectures beginning in the coming days, freshers painted the town red before they get down to studying.

And the soggy night appeared to be a big hit as hordes of booze-fuelled youngsters excitedly headed out with their new pals.

While some donned mini skirts, most kept their outfits casual with jeans and trainers.

For some, it was their first-ever visit to a nightclub and a taste of freedom living away from home.

It comes after parts of Bedfordshire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire and Northamptonshire saw more than 100mm of rain in the last 48 hours.

Woburn in Bedfordshire saw 132mm recorded – more than twice the amount of its September average rainfall amount, according to the Met Office.

The Environment Agency had 32 flood warnings and 94 flood alerts in place across England on Tuesday morning.

National Highways said it expected the A421 in Bedfordshire to remain closed on Tuesday because of severe flooding.

And the northbound A5 was closed by rising water levels on Tuesday morning after one lane had been opened overnight.

Train services are also affected as flooding between Rugby and Milton Keynes central is disrupting Avanti West Coast and London Northwestern Railway until 10am, according to National Rail.

London Northwestern Railway said its Marston Vale line, which operates services between Bedford and Bletchley, would be suspended until September 30.

And Chiltern Railways said trains between Banbury and Bicester North were running at reduced speed on all lines.

a woman in a black dress holds a white purse over her head
Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.com
One fresher even used a handbag to keep her hair dry[/caption]
a group of people holding umbrellas in the rain
Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.com
Over 2000 students queued in the rain to get into the Astoria Nightclub[/caption]
a woman with pink hair holds an umbrella over her head
Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.com
Freshers painted the town red before they get down to studying despite the weather[/caption]
a girl in a red shirt with the word mala on it
Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.com
Once inside Tokyo Joe’s bar, the undergraduates were able to dry off[/caption]
a group of people wearing plastic bags on their heads and holding a red bag that says xcousa
Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.com
Students used carrier bags to keep dry while queuing[/caption]
a group of people are walking in the rain
Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.com
Most kept their outfits casual with jeans and trainers[/caption]
a woman in a leopard print top is holding an umbrella
Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.com
The soggy night appeared to be a big hit[/caption]

The National Grid said it had seen a week’s worth of power cuts across the weekend.

Drier but noticeably cooler conditions are forecast widely on Tuesday with Scotland and northern England still seeing some isolated heavy showers with a chance of thunder.

Maximum temperatures are expected to rise no higher than the mid-teens.

Meteorologist Liam Eslick said: “There may be odd, heavier bursts just clipping the South East as a system does slowly start to move away, but it’s a much drier day for most people.

UK 5 day weather forecast

Today:
Showery rain will affect Scotland, extending to parts of northern England later which can be heavy at times. Elsewhere it will be a brighter at times, though fresher day than on Monday, with a few showers developing.

Tonight:
Rain and showers largely die out across the northeast, though showers continuing across coasts. Cloudy elsewhere and turning cool in sheltered spots.

Wednesday:
Cloudy and mild in the south but rain reaches the southwest during the late morning, spreading eastwards across much of England and Wales by the end of the day.

Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:
Wet and perhaps windy weather affecting most areas on Thursday. Northern Scotland should remain drier, and colder. A showery, blustery and chilly northerly airstream for all on Friday.

“There are going to be some isolated showers here and there, but they’re going to be very light, nothing like the torrential rain that we’ve seen over the last couple of days.”

River levels should start to decrease to more manageable levels elsewhere towards the end of the day as more water seeps into the ground.

The shift to drier conditions in southern areas will also signal a slight dip in temperatures.

“As the system that we have had moves its way off towards the east, we start to get a bit more of a northerly flow so we’re bringing in that cooler northerly winds,” the forecaster said.

“The winds aren’t going to be strong at all, but with the direction that it is coming in, there will be a bit more of a fresher feel.”

A gradual lowering of temperatures will continue through Wednesday and Thursday but it is unlikely any frost will develop with plenty of cloud around.

a group of people walking in front of a starbucks
Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.com
Hordes of booze-fuelled youngsters excitedly headed out[/caption]
a person holding an orange umbrella that says tokyo joes
Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.com
Bouncers were on hand to check on their welfare[/caption]
a woman holding an umbrella is walking in the rain
Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.com
For some, it was their first-ever visit to a nightclub[/caption]
a ford car is floating in a flooded road
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The open boot of a car in flood water on the A421 in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire[/caption]
an aerial view of a soccer field with the words keep and lear written on the ground
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A sinkhole on the pitch at the Cherry Red Records Stadium, home of AFC Wimbledon[/caption]




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