Batten down the hatches! Storm Ashley is crashing the party with winds up to 120km/h across the UK and Ireland!
As the winds ramp up to an astonishing 120km/h, Storm Ashley is making its presence felt across the UK and Ireland, particularly in regions including Cumbria, Devon, and Cornwall. The Met Office did not hold back on warnings, issuing alerts for homes at risk, potential power outages, and disruptions in travel by air, road, rail, and ferry systems. With all this chaos brewing, Dartmoor is set to become one of the storm's epicenters, ensuring everyone stays on high alert.
On Sunday, October 20th, 2024, an orange weather warning was issued for several counties, highlighting the imminent danger posed by gusty winds. Areas such as Kerry, Leitrim, Sligo, Clare, and Donegal found themselves under the threat of serious weather conditions, effectively transforming the streets into ghost towns as residents prepared for the worst. The storm’s sweeping attack across the UK has prompted flood alerts and the ever-dreaded ‘danger to life’ warnings, with experts cautioning about potential damage to buildings and injuries due to flying debris.
The possibility of travel mayhem looms as widespread delays are anticipated across various transportation methods, from cars to ferries. People are advised to stay updated via local transport operators, while others are undoubtedly enjoying this rare opportunity to dress up like a ninja on the way to the shops – simply to avoid becoming a weather casualty!
As this powerful storm continues its path, it’s a sobering reminder of nature's ferocity, most notably how quick it can upend our everyday lives. While we may love a good story about the fantasy ‘weather bomb,’ storm experts affirm the seriousness of these situations and the need for preparedness. Remember, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, especially when Storm Ashley decides to drop by!
**Interesting Fact 1:** Storm Ashley is not only notable for its winds; did you know the storm systems like it are actually rated on a scale by meteorologists? This combination factors in the storm's intensity, speed, and impact potential on populated areas.
**Interesting Fact 2:** The term "weather bomb" is used by meteorologists to describe a storm that experiences a rapid drop in air pressure, causing dangerous winds and unpredictable weather. So yes, Storm Ashley not only shows up unwelcome, but it also packs quite the punch! Buckle up, folks!
Warnings in Cumbria, Devon and Cornwall are issued for winds gusting up to 60mph (97km/h) and rain.
The Met Office warning, currently in place until midday, includes strong winds and heavy rain, with Dartmoor forecast to be among the worst affected areas. It ...
Met Office is warning of possible damage to homes, power cuts and disruption to travel by air, road, rail and ferry.
Sunday 20th October 2024. Storm Ashley will bring strong gale force winds coupled with high tides. An orange weather warning is in place in Clare, Kerry, ...
Seven counties are currently under an orange warning for wind on Sunday as Storm Ashley makes landfall in Ireland. Kerry, Leitrim, Sligo, Clare, Donegal, ...
Storm Ashley is bringing strong winds and heavy rain to much of the UK today.
See all areas of the UK issued with a yellow or amber weather warning for wind and rain today (October 20) on Met Office map, as Storm Ashley…
Met Office issues warnings for across the UK as the first named storm of the season sweeps in.
The power and threat of Storm Ashley has forced one of Ireland's leading meteorologists to issue a red warning for 6 coastal areas.
Met Office issues 'danger to life warning' and predicts damage to buildings, power cuts and travel disruption during Storm Ashley.
The Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for wind from 03:00 BST on Sunday until noon on Monday.
Multi-agency partners have continued to meet over the weekend in preparation for Storm Ashley which is forecast to bring strong winds until midnight.
Storm Ashley is expected to bring very high winds and rain, particularly affecting western areas on Sunday.
The Met Office warning, which was in place until midday, included strong winds and heavy rain, with Dartmoor forecast to be among the worst affected areas. It ...
Storm Ashley has begun to hit Scotland and the Met Office has extended the yellow weather warning for wind until 9am on Monday.
Seven counties - Kerry, Clare, Galway, Mayo, Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal - under a Status Orange weather alert from 10am until 8pmStatus Yellow wind and rain ...
Orange alert for Kerry, Clare, Galway, Mayo, Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal expired at 8pmStatus Yellow wind and rain warning for rest of country60 flights ...
The daa has said around 60 flights due to fly in and out of Dublin Airport have been cancelled so far due to challenging weather conditions and knock-on ...
Met Office is warning of possible damage to homes, power cuts and disruption to travel by air, road, rail and ferry.