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He said the biggest concern with the storm will be the heavy rain, which could fall in amounts from 1.5 to 2.5 inches across the islands. Wind gusts could reach as strong as 60 mph. NWS Honolulu ...
Nevertheless, Storm Herminia battered the UK. The forecaster recorded 84mph gusts of wind in the Isle of Wight, while 59.4mm of rainfall was recorded in Seathwaite, Cumbria. Somerset declared a ...
thunderstorms and strong winds expected late Wednesday and Thursday as a new storm system impacts the islands. A flood watch is in effect from Wednesday night through Friday morning. A High Wind ...
Padraig Fahy, an organic vegetable farmer in Ballinasloe, Co Galway, said he "never heard wind like it" when Storm Éowyn struck. "I was genuinely frightened, I couldn't sleep during it," he added.
Fresh weather warnings for heavy rain and wind have been issued for parts of England and Wales by the Met Office after a weekend of battering by Storm Eowyn. Following miserable weekend weather ...
Hundreds of areas of Britain are on flood watch today as Storm Hermania swept in with up to 70mph gusts and three inches of rain expected to hit. A 24-hour Met Office yellow wind warning for ...
London is bracing itself for more stormy weather on Monday, as Storm Herminia hits the UK bringing winds of up to 80mph. Yellow weather warnings for wind and rain are in place covering large ...
The record-highest wind gust measured in England sits at 122mph. This was recorded at the Needles, a very exposed site at the edge of the Isle of Wight, during Storm Eunice in February 2022.
the storm will still have a significant effect on London weather, with 53mph gusts of wind due. A yellow weather warning has been issued over the city and the rest of southern England for Sunday and ...
Storm Éowyn was one of the most powerful and widespread wind events to hit Ireland since the so-called "night of the big wind" in 1839. The clean-up and recovery will take a long time.