Storm Conall made a powerful arrival in London, and this video highlights one of its distressing impacts. Captured by Mercin, ...
A 12-storey building was struck by lightning during Storm Herminia yesterday (Monday,7). Firefighters raced to Kite Close, ...
Storm Herminia originated in Spain and France and has blown over to northern Europe. Therefore, it was named by the Spanish ...
The next devastating storms could have more unusual names (Picture: AFP or licensors) Britain could one day be hit by a Storm Fanny or a Storm Stormy McStormface, according to a list of potential ...
The last big storm to hit the West Midlands, Storm Darragh, brought down hundreds of trees and a car driver died in Erdington when one hit his car. Elsewhere, a Poundland shop window shattered in ...
One of the strongest storms in decades leads to cancelled flights, suspended rail services, and closed schools.
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 ...
DUBLIN has been slapped with two weather warnings as “violent” Storm Eowyn powers away from the Atlantic and towards Ireland. Schools and all other educational facilities will close, ...
As this is our fifth of the year, we are on the letter 'E'. We have already had storm Ashely, Bert, Conall and Darragh. Names for the rest of the storm year, which runs from September to August ...
Storm Éowyn would be the fifth named storm of the season, following on from Ashley, Bert, Conall and Darragh. The origin of the latest name – pronounced Ay-oh-win – has sparked some degree of ...
According to the Met Office, Storm Éowyn was perhaps the strongest cyclone the UK has seen in the last decade.