Storm Ashley has wreaked havoc across Britain and Ireland today - as travel plans were wrecked by the first named storm of ...
Tens of thousands of homes remained without power on Sunday night after Storm Ashley swept across the island of Ireland. The hazardous conditions saw dozens of flights cancelled, including at airports ...
Storm Ashley was named by Met Éireann as it hit the Republic of Ireland first, on Saturday night. However, it soon swept ...
Orange and amber alerts in place as Storm Ashley sweeps across island of Ireland - Met Eireann has said gusts could reach ...
Ten of thousands of homes have experienced power cuts as Storm Ashley sweeps across the island of Ireland. The stormy ...
Views in Galway Cith and Salthill, Galway, as a Met Eireann orange alert for Kerry, Leitrim, Sligo, Clare, Donegal, Mayo and ...
Amber and yellow weather warnings are now in place across large parts of the UK as Storm Ashley hits. A yellow warning for high winds gusting up to 60 mph (97km/h) covers the whole of Scotland as well ...
Storm Ashley has caused travel disruption as high winds and rain batter the UK. Heavy rain and 80mph winds are predicted in places, with the first named storm of the season “likely” to bring a threat ...
Parts of Northern Ireland could face disruption on Sunday as a result of Storm Ashley. The Met Office issued a yellow weather ...
Heavy rain and winds of up to 80mph are predicted in parts of the UK during the first named storm of the season.
In an emergency call 999 or 112 and ask for the Coast Guard.
Injuries and danger to life are “likely” as heavy rain and 80mph winds of Storm Ashley batter the UK on Sunday ... and a yellow warning for the entirety of Scotland and Northern Ireland, and parts of ...