Storm Conall has brought another day of rain to southern England, causing disruptions including cancellations of train services. There are currently 71 flood warnings in England with flood-hit ...
One of the strongest storms in decades leads to cancelled flights, suspended rail services, and closed schools.
The fifth named storm of the 2024/25 season comes after Darragh on December 6, Conall on November 27, Bert on November 22 and Ashley on October 20. A yellow wind warning in Scotland and northern ...
Meteorologists will be examining various forecast models over the coming days and will decide whether to name the storm as Éowyn, after 96mph Darragh on December 6, Conall on November 27 ...
We have already felt storms Ashley, Bert, Conall, and Darragh. Storm Éowyn began on January 21 and does not, as of Monday, have an end point. The next storm named by the three agencies will be ...
Éowyn is the fifth storm that the Met Office has given a name to this year (which runs from September to August) following Ashley, Bert, Conall, and Darragh. Met Office chief meteorologist Paul ...
Storm Ashley carried amber warnings and Conall had none, as it was named by the Met Office's partner - the Dutch forecaster KNMI. As we've been reporting, red weather warnings for wind are in ...
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