stats count Met Office names first storm of the season after issuing ‘danger to life’ warning over 80mph winds & torrential rain – Meer Beek

Met Office names first storm of the season after issuing ‘danger to life’ warning over 80mph winds & torrential rain

THE FIRST storm of the season has been named after forecasters issued a “danger to life” warning amid predictions of 80mph winds.

Storm Ashley has been named by Irish meteorological service Met Éireann – which warned of “very strong and gusty southerly winds”, coupled with high spring tides.

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A woman walks her dog in Richmond Park in London this morning[/caption]

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Cyclists ride through the thick fog in the capital[/caption]

They said the warnings were valid starting midday on Sunday until 9pm that night.

Meanwhile the Met Office has warned of “especially strong winds” on Sunday afternoon and evening in Western Scotland.

They said gusts could reach up to 80mph in exposed areas.

But they said it would be closer to 65mph in other parts of the warning area.

“These strong winds in conjunction with high spring tides may cause some disruption,” the Met Office said.

They added that there is a small chance of injuries and danger to life from flying debris.

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