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Hundreds of trains, dozens of ferries and more than 150 flights cancelled – with two making 900-mile ‘flights to nowhere’ ...
Storm Floris is set to bring some wet, windy weather to Ireland from Sunday, August 3, coinciding with the August Bank Holiday on Monday, August 4. Met Éireann issued a weather advisory on Friday ...
With Storm Floris predicted to bring winds of up to 90mph to parts of the northern UK, travellers are being urged to postpone their journeys.
As Storm Floris continues to hit, the Met Office has warned it is likely to bring a spell of unseasonably strong and ...
Heavy wind and rain is expected, with weather warnings also in place across much of the UK and the Republic of Ireland.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for wind for Northern Ireland as Storm Floris hits. The 24 hour warning will be in effect across the country from 6am on Monday, August 4 to 6am on ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNStorm Floris LIVE tracker as 'wet and unseasonably windy weather' set to hit Ireland
Weather warnings will be issued on Saturday ahead of Storm Floris arriving in Ireland on Sunday night into Monday - follow ...
Storm Floris is bringing heavy rain, strong winds and widespread disruption to Ireland over the Bank Holiday weekend, with Met Eireann issuing a spate of weather warnings.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNWATCH: See Storm Floris arrive in Portstewart as a Yellow weather warning for wind in place around Northern Ireland
The video comes as the Met Office Northern Ireland warned that ‘Storm Floris brings gales and rain at first today’ whilst a Yellow weather warning for wind has been in place since 6am and will end at ...
Around 10,000 homes in Ireland are without power after Storm Floris brought strong winds to the island. Weather alerts remain ...
Authorities in Scotland canceled trains, closed parks and warned people to tie down backyard trampolines as an unusually ...
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