But it’s not actually an officially named storm – or at least, it’s not in the UK. We haven’t skipped over Floris, which is ...
Millions have received an emergency phone alert over the approaching Storm Éowyn, as schools and transport networks are due ...
meteorologists name storms so that the communication of severe weather is easier. Last week Storm Lilian, which brought strong winds exceeding 70mph to northern parts of England and Wales ...
Another storm is set to batter the UK — Storm Eowyn ... in "eoh," meaning "horse," and "wyn," meaning "joy" or "peace”. It was a popular name in medieval England and has been brought into modern usage ...
SCHOOLS across the UK have been forced to shut their doors today as Storm Herminia barrels in bringing chaos in its wake. The ...
The Met Office has said the storm will likely bring further damage and disruption – especially to Wales and southern England – on the back of Storm ... with Storm Floris the next on the list of storm ...
Coastal areas in south and southwest England and most of Wales are on alert ahead of a major storm system that has triggered ...
We've named hurricanes since the 1950s. So why don't we name winter storms? After all, naming weather systems goes back hundreds of years. Storms are typically named after places, dates ...