Storm Ashley has caused travel disruption and flooding across the UK as high winds and rain battered parts of the country.
It comes after several travel warnings were issued earlier today as Storm Ashley sweeps across Scotland. A yellow weather warning for ‘strong winds’ is in place for Glasgow and the surrounding areas ...
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 ...
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 ...
FLIGHTS and trains have been axed after the Met Office issued a ‘danger to life’ warning – as Storm Ashley hits with 80mph ...
STORM Ashley has caused travel chaos across Scotland after numerous flights in and out of the country were axed. The first named storm of the season hurtled across the Atlantic from Canada, ...
Injuries and danger to life are likely during the 80mph winds and rain hit parts of the UK in the first named storm of the ...
Ferry operator CalMac – which serves the west coast of Scotland – has cancelled the majority of sailings for the day, with ...
Storm Ashley is set to batter parts of the UK with strong winds and heavy rainfall causing the Met Office to issue both amber ...
The North East will see heavy rain and wind gusts of up to 65mph but will escape the worst of Storm Ashley, with warnings ...
Parts of Northern Ireland could face disruption on Sunday as a result of Storm Ashley. The Met Office issued a yellow weather ...