The capital is facing another blustery and wet day as the UK continues to feel the effects of Storm Herminia. While a Met Office weather warning for London expired at 6am on Tuesday, forecasters ...
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People struggle to hold their umbrellas on Westminster Bridge in central London as Storm Herminia sweeps through (Picture: Dinendra Haria/LNP) You may have heard (or noticed out the window ...
London is bracing itself for more stormy weather on Monday, as Storm Herminia hits the UK bringing winds of up to 80mph. Yellow weather warnings for wind and rain are in place covering large ...
Scotland’s First Minister has said reconnecting power in Scotland following Storm Eowyn has been a “colossal” task and the impact is a “warning that climate change is with us”.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for heavy rain in London and the surrounding ... This warning comes in the wake of Storm Eowyn, described by the Met Office as “probably ...
London could be hit by a “tornado”-style event, forecasters are warning, as Storm Eowyn batters the UK on Friday bringing gusts up to 100mph. The capital is under a “yellow” wind warning ...
The jet stream is currently blowing across the Atlantic at speeds that are at least 100km/h faster than normal - and it has supercharged Storm Éowyn.
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While London faces significant gusts, the worst of Storm Éowyn is forecast for Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland, where a top-level red warning for wind has been issued for Friday morning.
A tornado warning has been issued for parts of England today as the UK and Ireland braces for 125mph winds from Storm Eowyn ... areas between Bristol and London most at risk.