London - Britain is facing transport chaos as hurricane force winds batter southern parts of the country, shutting bridges and railways and cancelling flights. St Jude's storm started battering the south west from around midnight. The storm  raged across England and Wales throughout the night and early morning. Gusts of 93.15mph have already been recorded at the Needles on the Isle of Wight, according to the MeteoGroup. Torrential rain is also forecast and there are a number of flood warnings in place. The storm is expected to bring severe disruption to transport, with chaos predicted at southern airports when the worst of the weather hits.(FA)

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