The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning ahead of the first named storm of the season, which is set to hit the UK ...
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So it'll morph from Hurricane Kirk to Storm Ashley. "When it does arrive ... but the models aren't suggesting that at the moment." The Met Office warned there might be some disruptive weather ...
it would be named Storm Ashley. As always, it’s best to check with the Met Office for the latest weather warnings and advice.
possibly to be then renamed as ‘Storm Ashley’ (if powerful enough). For now, it’s a watch & wait exercise.” The Met Office agrees that "there is a possibility that a deeper low pressure ...
He also gave his predictions for the next seven days, warning of the arrival of ex-Hurricane Kirk, which could transform into Storm Ashley ... 8 to October 17, the Met Office also flagged up ...
The Met Office has confirmed the possibility of snow sweeping ... which by then may have become Storm Ashley. As it moves through England and Wales and out into the North Sea on October 11 and October ...
The Met Office has confirmed the possibility of ... which by then may have become Storm Ashley. As it moves through England and Wales and out into the North Sea on October 11 and October 12 ...
Jim also commented on future weather events due to potentially occur within the next seven days as Britain awaits the arrival of ex-Hurricane Kirk which could then become Storm Ashley next week.