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  2. Storm Eowyn to bring 90mph winds as Met Office issue ... - AOL

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    The Met Office has named a new storm as winds of up to 90mph are expected to hit the UK this weekend. Storm Eowyn – pronounced “ay-oh-win” – is forecast to make landfall in Ireland late on ...

  3. Storm Eunice - Wikipedia

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    Storm Eunice (/ ˈ j uː n ɪ s /) (known as Storm Zeynep in Germany and Storm Nora in Denmark) was an extremely powerful extratropical cyclone with hurricane-force winds that was part of the 2021–2022 European windstorm season. Storm Eunice was named by the UK Met Office on 14 February 2022.

  4. ‘Bomb’ cyclone Storm Éowyn approaches Ireland and parts of UK ...

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    Storm Éowyn, pronounced ‘Ay-oh-win’, has been advancing toward Ireland and the United Kingdom and is expected to bring gusty winds, heavy rain and some snow to the region Friday and Saturday.

  5. Storm Herminia live: More rain weather warnings for UK as ...

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    Storm Herminia brings gusts of up to 83mph to the UK as Met Office yellow weather warnings continue ... What comes after Storm Herminia? Future storm names for 2025 revealed. 08:47, ...

  6. Weather system naming in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Wragge used names drawn from the letters of the Greek alphabet, Greek and Roman mythology and female names, to describe weather systems over Australia, New Zealand and the Antarctic. [3] [4] After the new Australian government had failed to create a federal weather bureau and appoint him director, Wragge started naming cyclones after political ...

  7. Storm Darragh - Wikipedia

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    Storm Darragh (known as Storm Xaveria in Germany) [1] was a powerful extratropical cyclone which severely impacted Ireland and the United Kingdom in December 2024. The fourth named (using the western group naming list) storm of the 2024–25 European windstorm season , Darragh was named by the UK Met Office on 5 December 2024.

  8. Storm Agnes latest: Met Office warns ‘worst conditions are ...

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    Gusts of up to 70mph had already been recorded in south-west Ireland

  9. 2024 United Kingdom floods - Wikipedia

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    In the aftermath of both Storm Kathleen and Storm Pierrick, [14] a combination of a high spring tide, storm surge and strong winds caused significant floods across the country overnight on 8 April, especially along the south coast of England. [15] On 9 April, 43 flood warnings and 201 flood alerts were in place across England and Wales. [16]