The Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for wind from 03:00 BST on Sunday until noon on Monday.
Ten of thousands of homes have experienced power cuts as Storm Ashley sweeps across the island of Ireland. The stormy ...
Orange and amber alerts in place as Storm Ashley sweeps across island of Ireland - Met Eireann has said gusts could reach ...
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 ...
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 ...
READ MORE: Met Office says Northern Lights 'likely to be visible' in Lancashire ... Mr Dale said: "It's the cold backside of ex-hurricane Kirk, which by then may have become Storm Ashley. "As it moves ...
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 ...