Footage capturing the aftermath of a massive storm battering the UK shows fires, floods, and significant damage. The Met Office revealed that Storm Ashley hit England, Scotland, Wales, Northern ...
Winds of up to 50/60mph for the far north east of Scotland and the Orkney and Shetland isles was forecast as the storm left ...
In Borth waves broke the banks and seawater came washing down the high street, hitting the houses on the other side of the ...
Strong winds of up to 128.7 kph force train, ferry services to be disrupted, flights canceled - Anadolu Ajansı ...
More dramatic pictures have been published of floodwater around the city of Worcester. The historic city remains under flood ...
Storm Ashley has battered parts of the UK with strong winds and heavy rainfall causing the Met Office to issue both amber and ...
The tree fell as parts of Wales were hit with the heavy winds of Storm Ashley, with the storm hitting the UK on the evening of Sunday, September 20, bringing winds of up to 50mph or 60mph. Though ...
As Storm Ashley hit the UK, the Met Office warned residents, particularly in coastal areas of north Wales, of strong winds causing potential dangers. At approximately 7.38pm yesterday, Greenfield Road ...
Scotland has suffered its first named storm of the 24/25 season, as Storm Ashley brought 80mph winds and rain over the ...
Gusts of up to 82mph came after many areas were already dealing with flooding, some with their wettest months ever.
Gusts of up to 82mph came after many areas were already dealing with flooding, some with their wettest months ever.
A pier restaurant was submerged in water as Storm Ashley made herself known in a Highland town. Video footage shows the Crannog in Fort William appear to be floating in Loch Linnhe as the waves lash ...