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Storm Darragh – latest: More than 150,000 homes still without power as first victim named as football coach - The first victim of Storm Darragh, who was killed after a tree fell on to his van in ...
Storm Darragh was at its peak at 7am on Saturday morning when gusts topping 90mph were recorded in north Wales, the Met Office said, while warning that higher wind speeds were possible later.
Storm Darragh will finally have passed tomorrow - but it'll be a 'chilly' start to the week, according to forecasters. Daytime maximum temperatures may reach only 3C in the far north.
Storm Darragh has been battering Northern Ireland with severe gusts on Saturday. The strongest gusts include: 78mph (126km/h) at Orlock Head in Down 71mph (114km/h) at Kilowen in Down ...
Owners of forests damaged in storms Darragh and Éowyn earlier this year have been warned about timber harvesting companies ...
Storm Darragh was the strongest to hit the State since Storm Ellen in August 2020. Mace Head in Co Galway recorded a wind speed of 111km/h and a gust speed of 141km/h on Friday night.
Storm Darragh wreaked havoc across the UK on Saturday, with two people killed, flights and trains cancelled and hundreds of thousands of homes left without power.. Winds of up to 96mph battered ...
Storm Darragh weather warnings in Ireland. A Status Orange wind warning was issued on Thursday for Counties Kerry, Clare, Galway, Mayo, Sligo, Leitrim, and Donegal.The weather warning will be in ...
Storm Darragh has caused ‘severe damage’ to West Coast Main Line railway, according to National Rail. Journeys between Stoke and Stafford will not run as engineers remove a large fallen tree ...
MILLIONS of mobiles will blast out a deafening siren as the government tests its emergency alert system – designed to warn ...