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Sunday: Weather warnings continue to stay in place. Storm Darragh will be moving away from the UK through Sunday but will continue to leave a legacy of strong north to northeasterly winds across ...
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.
Tens of thousands of homes remain without power and flood warnings continue in the wake of Storm Darragh. Two men died when trees fell on their vehicles in separate incidents during the storm over ...
Multiple severe weather warnings are in force across the UK for Storm Darragh. An amber warning for wind covers the whole of Northern Ireland as well as the western coasts of Wales and England ...
Tens of thousands of people are facing another night without power after Storm Darragh swept across the UK. A final yellow weather warning for wind in England and Wales expired on Sunday evening ...
The “severe alert” made a siren noise for around 10 seconds to warn people within the area set to be worst affected by Storm Darragh. Government warnings came after a rare red weather warning ...
Authorities have warned people to undertake only essential travel as Storm Darragh continues to lash Northern Ireland. Trains and some bus services were suspended and nearly 50,000 customers left ...
Storm Darragh is the fourth named storm of the season, following Ashley, Bert, and Conall. Wind speeds of 63mph were recorded in Port Ellon, on the island of Islay, and Machrihanish, in Argyll.