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Five ‘yellow’ warnings and two amber are in place this week as 70mph winds and heavy rainfall to batter UK UK storm – latest: Schools closed, flights grounded and major incidents declared as ...
Track storm Ciarán. 06:00, Lydia Patrick. The Met Office has warned of “strong winds and heavy rain” this week as Storm Ciarán is set to hit the UK.. A staggering 72 flood warnings have been ...
Met Office spokesman Oli Claydon said the storm is “forming as we speak” and will hit on Wednesday evening, with coastal gusts of 70mph to 80mph and the potential for 85mph.
The third named storm of this year’s season comes after areas across Scotland and north-east England were battered with the worst of Storm Babet, which caused serious damage and several deaths ...
“Storm Eowyn has moved off to the north east now, but we’ve got another deep area of low pressure dominating the weather for the next few days, gradually moving across the UK from the west.”
The Met Office said: “The system did not meet the criteria to be named by the Met Office’s storm naming group, which includes Met Eireann and KNMI.” Nevertheless, Storm Herminia battered the UK.
Gusts of more than 90mph could cause power cuts, travel disruption and damage to buildings as Storm Eowyn threatens the UK. There could also be a danger to life caused by flying debris.
The Met Office said Éowyn was "probably the strongest storm" to hit the UK in at least 10 years. Two people were killed on Friday after trees fell on their cars.