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Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Tony Wisson said: 'Storm Ashley will bring strong winds for most of the UK on Sunday before it clears on Monday, with a chance of some disruption across parts ...
Storm Ashley latest: Rail and flight delays continue due to 80mph winds as UK put on high alert for flooding - Met Office weather warning also remains in force on Monday morning after Scotland ...
The Met Office has warned Storm Ashley is set to batter the UK with "weather bombs" and crashing winds of up to 80mph and rainfull of up to 65mm. Severe gales have been forecasted, with the ...
A Met Office weather warning has been upgraded after forecasters confirmed that Storm Ashley is set to hit the UK on Sunday. A deep area of low pressure which will impact the Republic of Ireland ...
The Met Office said winds will ease slightly as Storm Ashley moves North East today, with a mix of scattered showers and sunny spells expected in its wake. More frequent rain may be expected in ...
THE FIRST storm of the season has been named after forecasters issued a “danger to life” warning amid predictions of 80mph winds. Storm Ashley has been named by Irish meteorological ser… ...
The Met Office has issued a fresh batch of weather warnings as Storm Ashley batters the uk with 80mph and widespread flooding. Storm Ashley is the first named storm system of the season, and comes ...
The Met Office has said Storm Ashley winds have started to increase. The highest gusts as of 7.30pm were 81mph in Killowen, 75mph at Capel Curig, 73mph at Aberdaron and 70mph at Tiree, ...
Injuries and danger to life are likely during the 80mph winds set to hit parts of the UK this weekend in the first named storm of the season, the Met Office has said.
Met Office names Storm Ashley to bring 80mph ‘danger to life’ winds – as millions battle through sheets of ‘dense’ fog. There is a chance of injuries and danger to life from flying debris ...
(Image: Met Office) Head of transport resilience at Transport Scotland, Ashleigh Robson, said: “Storm Ashley is set to bring widespread disruption for travel on Sunday and into Monday.