Aggressive winds, heavy rain and high spring tides are set to blast the UK this weekend with the arrival of Storm Ashley - with "injuries and danger to life" likely, the Met Office has warned.
The Met Office has issued a rare amber weather warning for two parts of the UK, spanning across 15 hours as Storm Ashley is set to wreak havoc with gust of up to 80 miles per hour. The amber alert ...
The warnings are provided by the Met Office, the UK’s national weather service - and are designed to help us plan ahead and ...
More areas of Wales have been added to the weather warning for Sunday and an amber warning has been issued A Met Office weather warning has been upgraded after forecasters confirmed that Storm ...
Britain is preparing for severe gales during Storm Ashley as 80mph gales are set to batter the UK - with an amber weather warnings in place for this weekend. After an unseasonably hot week for ...
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 on Sunday. Injuries and danger to life are likely during the 80mph winds ...
It is expected that wind speeds could reach up to 80 miles per hour in areas where an Amber warning has been set. Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Tony Wisson commented: "Storm Ashley will ...
The Met Office has warned Storm Ashley is set ... with the national forecaster so concerned that it has issued an amber weather warning in Scotland between 9am Sunday and 12am Monday morning ...
A weather warning has been issued for heavy rain and has been upgraded to amber in Malaga, AEMET - the Spanish version of the ...
Storm Ashley will bring a period of southwesterly gales during Sunday afternoon and early evening across much of western and northern Northern Ireland, according to the Met Office. Gusts are expected ...
But the western coast of Scotland is also affected by an amber weather warning as of 9am on Sunday, with the most severe effects of the storm being felt until just before midnight. The Met Office ...
Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Tony Wisson ... where gusts could potentially reach 70 to 80mph in exposed areas and an amber warning for winds has been issued here. 'More generally 50 ...