Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

PALS DROWN IN QUARRY LAKE

Two tragic teen boys die in hospital after one tries to save his friend’s life

- BY PAT FLYNN and GORDON DEEGAN

TWO boys were killed in a swimming tragedy yesterday after one tried to save his stricken best pal.

Shay Moloney and Jack Kenneally, both 15, got into difficulti­es at an abandoned quarry lake.

They are believed to have gone for a swim with friends at Knockanean, near

WE were expecting Flaming June but it seems the weather will be flaming awful instead – at least for the very start of the month.

Britain was last night braced for the arrival of thundersto­rms, lightning, torrential rain and large hail – posing a potential “risk to life”.

Thankfully, there is some respite in store as warm sunshine will return for most of us over the weekend.

The Met Office yesterday issued a yellow warning for Northern Ireland and an amber rain warning for London and the South East, the South West, Wales and the West Midlands.

Thundersto­rms, expected until 6am today, were set to merge – leading to torrential rain and up to two inches falling in one hour.

The Met Office warned: “An area of thundersto­rms across southern England and Wales is expected to move northwestw­ards towards Northern Ireland during Friday morning.

“This then replaced by scattered thundersto­rms across southern, central and northwest England, plus Wales and Northern Ireland by the afternoon and persisting into the early evening.

“These are likely to bring torrential rain to some places with the potential for 20-30 mm of rain to fall in an hour and perhaps as much as 60 mm in a few hours. Frequent lightning and large hail are also possible.

“Flooding of homes and businesses is likely and could happen quickly, with damage to some buildings from floodwater, lightning strikes, hail or strong winds.” Forecaster­s warned of “spray and sudden flooding probably leading to difficult driving conditions and some road closures and some communitie­s likely to become cut off if roads flood”.

Forecaster­s predict Scotland will still be affected on Saturday but much of the rest of the UK is expected to enjoy warm weather and sunshine over the weekend.

Yellow warnings are issued when weather is likely to

Flooding of homes and businesses is likely and could happen quickly MET OFFICE ISSUES AMBER RAIN WARNING YESTERDAY AFTERNOON

cause low-level impact, such as travel disruption.

Amber warnings indicate an increased likelihood of impact from severe weather, including travel delays, road and rail closures, power cuts and “the potential risk to life and property”.

Last night rail passengers were told to expect disruption. Great Western Railway urged customers to travel as early as possible today, to check before they travel and consider changing their plans. Ticket restrictio­ns were lifted to allow those with off-peak tickets to use peak-time services and to let those who did not travel yesterday get a train today.

The move came after a speed restrictio­n was introduced across many parts of the GWR network due to the weather warning. Meanwhile, the Environmen­t Agency also urged people to check their flood risk. Kate Marks, its flood duty manager, said: “The main risk is for the western counties of England, with urban areas most likely to see the impact of any flash flooding.

“With heavy rain forecast during rush hour, drivers should stay up to date with the latest weather forecast and travel informatio­n before making their journey.

“We remind people not to drive through floodwater as just a little over an inch can move your car.”

Yesterday visitors to the Royal Bath and West Show were forced to seek shelter from heavy rain.

Downpours also caused tricky driving conditions in parts of Southern England, while beaches were quiet.

It follows a week of thundersto­rms and flash floods that have blighted the half-term holiday.

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 ??  ?? BOURNEMOUT­H Deckchairs stacked on empty beach yesterday
BOURNEMOUT­H Deckchairs stacked on empty beach yesterday
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 ??  ?? SHELTER Bath visitor takes cover under her umbrella
SHELTER Bath visitor takes cover under her umbrella
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Shower at Bath & West show yesterday
 ??  ?? WEYMOUTH Coast of Dorset quiet for half-term holidays
WEYMOUTH Coast of Dorset quiet for half-term holidays
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BILLINGSHU­RST Waterlogge­d roads in rural West Sussex

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