The clean-up will begin later after Storm Ashley brought high winds and flood alerts to the Western Isles and northern ...
Parts of Northern Ireland could face disruption on Sunday as a result of Storm Ashley. The Met Office issued a yellow weather ...
Storm Ashley has brought travel chaos and cut power to thousands as it pummelled parts of the UK with hurricane-force winds ...
Flood warnings remain as Storm Ashley lashes Britain and Ireland - A wind alert remained in place on Monday morning.
Orange and amber wind warnings are in place in 11 counties as Storm Ashley sweeps across the island of Ireland. A Met Eireann orange alert for Kerry, Leitrim, Sligo, Clare, Donegal, Mayo and Galway ...
And it might even turn into a storm once it crashes into Britain ... ‘The very latest indicates the centre moves over Northern Ireland then into southern Scotland; earlier this morning it ...
Whilst northern England and Scotland ... not as a hurricane but as a possible significant storm, possibly to be then renamed as ‘Storm Ashley’ (if powerful enough). For now, it’s a watch ...
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.
He also gave his predictions for the next seven days, warning of the arrival of ex-Hurricane Kirk, which could transform into Storm Ashley ... "Scotland and Northern Ireland are more likely ...
The major category 4 storm, is currently producing winds of ... Its long-range forecast reads: "Scotland and Northern Ireland are more likely to quickly turn colder with showers, and the colder ...
Meteorologist Jim Dale commented: "It's the cold backside of ex-hurricane Kirk, which by then may have become Storm Ashley ... "Scotland and Northern Ireland are more likely to quickly turn ...