Storm Ashley caused parts of the United Kingdom and Ireland to be put under weather warnings over the weekend as the storm ...
The UK is expected to see milder temperatures this week, reaching highs of up to 17C in several southern cities. Exeter is ...
UK wind power output is set to hit a fresh record this weekend as Storm Ashley is sweeping in from the Atlantic Ocean.
Rail and flight delays continue due to 80mph winds as UK put on high alert for flooding - Met Office weather warning also ...
Winds of up to 50/60mph for the far north east of Scotland and the Orkney and Shetland isles was forecast as the storm left ...
Met Office deputy chief meteorologist Tony Wisson said: “Storm Ashley will bring strong winds for most of the UK on Sunday ...
In a dire warning the Met Office said 'injuries and danger to life are likely' as the nation is lashed by the huge storm.
Gusts of up to 82mph came after many areas were already dealing with flooding, some with their wettest months ever.
Strong winds of up to 128.7 kph force train, ferry services to be disrupted, flights canceled - Anadolu Ajansı ...
The Met Office issued a rare "danger to life" warning yesterday in relation to Storm Ashley's destructive winds that could ...