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  2. Why is the UK experiencing back to back storms? The ... - AOL

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    Storms in the UK have been named by the Met Office since 2015, and can often feel back-to-back like this. They are highly unpredictable, but do tend to occur more commonly in the cold seasons.

  3. Severe weather warning issued as torrential rain and hail to ...

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    A national severe weather warning has been issued as thunderstorms and hail are set to lash parts of the UK.. The Met Office yellow weather alert for southern and eastern England will come into ...

  4. East of England hail storms - your pictures - AOL

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    East of England hail storms - your pictures. January 27, 2025 at 7:56 AM. ... Video of sparks points to Eaton Fire’s origins, lawsuit says. Sports. Sports. Associated Press.

  5. 1697 Hertfordshire Hailstorm - Wikipedia

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    The storm moved slowly, beginning at 9 am and finishing by 2 pm local time. The parent storm's total track length was at least 25 km (16 mi) long. [1] This hailstorm is widely considered to be the worst hailstorm ever documented in the United Kingdom, with the largest hail ever measured in addition.

  6. List of costly or deadly hailstorms - Wikipedia

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    A subsequent storm 2 days later brought in another round of hailstorm with high winds causing additional damage to the city. The cost of these events reached $552 million. [31] 12 April 2016 San Antonio, Texas, US A storm producing hail up to the size of grapefruits pummeled the city causing extensive damage to cars, homes, windows, and roofs.

  7. Hail spike - Wikipedia

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    The multiple reflections of the radar beam causing the hail spike. Generally known as hail spikes, these are the result of energy from the radar hitting hail, very heavy rain, or in extreme cases, debris being lofted by a tornado, and being reflected to the ground, where they reflect back to the hail and then to the radar as in the image on the left. [1]

  8. 2023 United Kingdom floods - Wikipedia

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    On 19 October 2023, Storm Babet hit Scotland with strong winds and heavy rain, with most parts of Aberdeenshire, Angus, Dundee and Perth and Kinross 250 millimetres (9.8 in) of rain was predicted to fall in these areas from 19-20 October 2023, causing a red warning for rain in these areas too. [44]

  9. Storm Bert disrupts travel and cuts power across UK and Ireland

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    The storm also hit Ireland, flooding roads in the west and cutting power to tens of thousands of customers. The runway at the Newcastle airport in northeast England was covered in snow, briefly ...