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The 2024–2025 European windstorm season is the tenth and current season. It comprises a year, from 1 September to 31 August, except shifted a month later in the Eastern Mediterranean Group. The storm names were announced four days before the start of the season on 28 August 2024. This was the sixth season in which the Netherlands participated (through KNMI) alongside the United Kingdom's
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and Ireland's
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in the western group. The Portuguese, Spanish, French and Belgian meteorological agencies collaborated for the eighth time, joined by
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's agency (Southwestern group). This is the fourth season of the Eastern Mediterranean and Central Mediterranean groups, in which they comprised respectively: Greece, Israel and
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; and Italy,
Slovenia Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and a short (46.6 km) coastline within the Adriati ...
,
Croatia Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country in Central Europe, Central and Southeast Europe, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herze ...
,
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,
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and
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.


Background and naming


Definitions and naming conventions

There is no universal definition of what constitutes a windstorm in Europe, nor is there a universal system of naming storms. In the Western Group, consisting of the UK, Ireland, and the Netherlands, a storm is named if one of those meteorological agencies issues an orange warning (known as amber in the UK per its
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system), which generally requires a likelihood of widespread sustained wind speeds greater than 65 km/h, or widespread wind gust speeds over 110 km/h. Required speeds vary slightly by agency and by season. Likelihood of on-land human impacts and inherent severity of the system further factors in whether to use the next pre-listed name. The Southwest Group conducts its own naming (Spain, Portugal, and France). For Greece to call upon the next name of its Group, the criteria are when forecast winds are above 50 km/h over land plus expected to impact infrastructure significantly. For Denmark to do so, a windstorm must have an hourly average windspeed of at least 90 km/h (25 m/s). The Meteorology Department of the
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(FUB) names all high and low-pressure systems that affect Europe, though they do not assign names to any actual storms. A windstorm that is associated with one of these pressure systems is sometimes recognized by the name given to the associated pressure system by the FUB. Named windstorms that have been recognized by a European meteorological agency are described in this article. Invoking the next listed name in Europe is commonly by a storm's forecast conditions in the next day or so – as public awareness and preparedness are often cited as the main purpose. A nascent storm very occasionally does not become or remain a storm when reaching the forecasting authority.


Western Group (United Kingdom, Ireland and the Netherlands)

In 2015, the
Met Office The Met Office, until November 2000 officially the Meteorological Office, is the United Kingdom's national weather and climate service. It is an executive agency and trading fund of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and ...
and
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asked the public for name suggestions; its first "Name our Storms" promotion. The offices produced the publicly nominated list for 2015–2018, common to both the UK and Ireland, with the Netherlands taking part from 2019 onwards. These names were chosen for the 2024–2025 season in the UK, Ireland and Netherlands. For a windstorm to be named, the United Kingdom's
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, Ireland's
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, or the Netherlands'
Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (, ; KNMI) is the Dutch national weather forecasting service, which has its headquarters in De Bilt, in the province of Utrecht, central Netherlands. The primary tasks of KNMI are weather forecasting ...
(KNMI) have to issue an amber weather warning, most often for wind, but a storm can also be named for amber warnings of rain and snow (e.g.
Storm Arwen Storm Arwen was a powerful extratropical cyclone that was part of the 2021–22 European windstorm season. It affected the United Kingdom, Ireland and France, bringing strong winds and snow. Storm Arwen caused at least three fatalities and wide ...
in 2021).


South-Western Group (France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium and Luxembourg)

This was the eighth year of the meteorological agencies of France, Spain and Portugal making a naming list of storms for their group.


Central Mediterranean Group (Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Malta)

The following names are chosen for the 2024–25 season in Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Malta on 1 September 2024.


Eastern Mediterranean Group (Greece, Israel and Cyprus)

The Eastern Mediterranean Group works slightly differently compared to other naming lists, instead of ending a season on 31 August of that year, they end the season on 30 September of that year. These are the names that were chosen for the 2024–25 season in Greece, Israel and Cyprus:


Northern Group (Denmark, Norway and Sweden)

This naming group, like the naming from the
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, does not use a naming list but names storms when it has not received a name by any other meteorological service in Europe and is projected to affect Denmark, Norway or Sweden. * Jakob * Sif


Central/FUB naming Group (Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary)

Like the Northern Group, the
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names storms based on low pressures across the continent and does not use a naming list. The storms listed below were strong enough or were anticipated to cause equal or more disruption than if it were named by one of the other groups. * Quiteria * Bianca * Ginette * Darius


Atlantic ex-tropical cyclones

Ex-tropical cyclones ( subtropical storms,
tropical storms A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system with a low-pressure area, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and squalls. Depending on its locat ...
, or hurricanes) that directly impacted a European country from a 2024 Atlantic hurricane which became a European windstorm and retained its name as assigned by the
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(NHC) in
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,
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.


Season summary

All storms named by European meteorological organisations in their respective forecasting areas, as well as
Atlantic hurricane An Atlantic hurricane is a type of tropical cyclone that forms in the Atlantic Ocean primarily between June and November. The terms "hurricane", "typhoon", and "cyclone, tropical cyclone" can be used interchangeably to describe this weather ph ...
s that transitioned into European windstorms and retained the name assigned by the
National Hurricane Center The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is the division of the United States' NOAA/National Weather Service responsible for tracking and predicting tropical weather systems between the IERS Reference Meridian, Prime Meridian and the 140th meridian ...
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Storms


Storm Atena

Storm Atena was named on 8 September 2024, by the Italian
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. The storm system tracked across the Mediterranean, bringing heavy rainfall to Italy, where an orange rain and thunderstorm warning was issued for
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, prompting the naming of the system. Then in
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a red rain and thunderstorm warning was issued for the
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region. Storm Atena was expected to bring heavy rain, storms, strong winds, and hail to Greece from the night of 9 September to the afternoon of 11 September. It affected most of the country: the western, centre-east, and northern parts of the mainland, as well as the northern and eastern Aegean islands. In Pieria the storm produced a spell of rain overnight 7 to 8 September with a prolonged thunderstorm hitting the
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area during the evening of 8 September. Storm Atena caused major traffic problems on the island of
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after hitting on 11 September. The city centre, the Rhodes-Lindos road and the Analipsis area experienced severe flooding and heavy traffic. On 10 September, the storm also led to traffic accidents and power outages that disabled traffic lights. In addition, some people were trapped in elevators and required assistance from the fire department.


Storm Boris (Anett)

Storm Boris was named on 11 September 2024, by the Italian
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. It was also named ''Anett'' on the same day by
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. The storm system caused disruption with heavy rainfall and gusty winds, soon after Storm Atena, which came through a few days prior. As a result, many weather warnings were put in place. In Italy, yellow wind and rain warnings concentrated around the north of the country, and a down the east coast. Orange wind warnings encompassing were raised in the metropolitan areas of Rome, Florence,
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and Venice where disruption is expected. The entirety of
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is under an orange wind and rain warning as well as most of
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. Parts of
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also have yellow wind and thunderstorm warnings. On 14 September 2024, red alerts, indicating "intense meteorological phenomena", were issued in Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Poland and 19 people were killed as a result of the floods. Six people drowned in Romania, five in Poland, four in the Czech Republic, and one in Italy. A firefighter was killed in Austria, and two men in
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drowned in their homes. Multiple people are currently missing in Romania and the Czech Republic. Hundreds were stranded by floods in Romania. Mandatory evacuations were ordered in several areas of the Czech Republic. The town of Głuchołazy in Poland was evacuated along with 1600 people from
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. Over 260,000 households were affected by power outages in the Czech Republic. A hiker died from hypothermia in a snowstorm in the Italian Alps on 13 September. On 17 September 2024, a firefighter died in
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when his service car was swept away by a raging torrent on state road 90 connecting
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to
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. On 17 September 2024, a two-seater plane with three French people on board crashed into the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines due to the weather; two days later the three bodies and their plane wreckage were found. On 18 September 2024, the
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began red alert for heavy rains. The
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region peaked at orange alert. On 19 September, serious damage afflicted
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with many watercourses overflowing and two missing people in
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, with over 1,000 people evacuated. On 26 September, the number of fatalities in Poland rose to 9. Munich Re estimates the total damage to have been ~4.2 billion euros ($4.3 billion) of which ~1.9 billion euros ($2.1 billion) were insured.


Storm Aitor (Constanze)

On 23 September, FU Berlin named an area of low pressure over the Atlantic Ocean: Constanze, before it was named Aitor by AEMET, as it was expected to produce heavy rain over Spain. Many areas of central, eastern and south-western France were under a yellow rain and wind warning with a small orange rain warnings for a few regions in the east of the country. In Spain yellow wind and rain warnings were in force for the far north-west of the country along the Atlantic coast, with an orange rain warning in similar areas where of rainfall could occur in 12 hours. In Portugal orange and Yellow rain warnings were issued by IMPA. The UKMO and Met Éireann issued yellow and amber rain warnings for parts of the British Isles. In Spain, strong winds have uprooted trees, causing them to fall across the ground. Meanwhile, intense rainfall in
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and other parts of Galicia has turned streets into rivers, making it difficult for cars to navigate. Additionally, in Rias Baixas, a hailstorm has caused significant damage to a field. Even in
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, high winds have blown over large rubbish containers. In the United Kingdom, emergency services have had to rescue many stranded people and clear flooded roads and railways. The
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near
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and the A421 have been severely damaged due to the heavy persistent rainfall, and rail services between
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and
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have been disrupted. Residents in several areas, including
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,
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, and
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, have been evacuated due to flooding. Also, Dozens of people have been rescued by firefighters from rising floodwaters in Northamptonshire. Thirty-five people had to be helped to safety from a caravan park in Yarwell, near
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at 19:30 on 26 September, following an evacuation order.


Storm Cassandra (Finny)

Storm Cassandra was named on 2 October 2024, by
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Institute of Hydrometeorology and Seismology, and ''Finny'' by
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.
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issued an orange rain and flood warning in southern
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, whilst a yellow of the same warning was in force for northern Corsica. Throughout the Balkans, there were numerous rain and wind warnings in force, including orange rain warnings in
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and
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. In
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, a red rain warning was issued on 3 October, for antipated impacts from severe flooding. This warning includes the regions of
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and Kvarnerić as well as the west coast of
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. A red and orange wind warning was also in force for some of the areas mentioned above, as well as southern regions such as, Northern Dalmatia, Central Dalmatia and South Dalmatia where winds up to was expected. Torrential rain on the evening and night of 3–4 October caused floods and landslides in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, 27 people died, burying houses and blocking off roads and railways.


Ex-Hurricane Kirk

Ex- Hurricane Kirk initially developed on 29 September 2024, off the
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islands and was named the next day by the National Hurricane Centre. Kirk affected Europe from 8 October, a day after becoming an extratropical cyclone. After reaching its peak intensity on 4 October, with Category 4 winds of , far to the east-northeast of the northern
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, Kirk became an extratropical cyclone on October 7, then passed north of the Azores, before moving over western Europe on October 8. France enforced a yellow rain warning for much of the country except for the far south-east of the country and regions on the English Channel. An orange rain warning with an accompanying yellow wind warning was issued for parts of the north-west, including Paris, as well as for the
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on the Spanish border. A red warning was later added for
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for flooding. In Spain warnings were issued for widespread strong winds, with gusts potentially reaching hurricane force in parts of northern Spain, heavy rain, especially in Galicia and the western part of the
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, and significant wave heights along the Atlantic coast. A red wind warning was issued for
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where winds up to where expected. In Portugal an orange coastal event warning was enforced due to the anticipated large wave heights of 5–6 metres, with a yellow wind warning where, southwest winds with gusts of up to 75 km/h, reaching up to 100 km/h in mountainous areas. Orange rain warnings were issued for all of
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in response to Kirk. Germany also issued orange rain warnings for many central areas, as well as a red rain warning encompassing many south-western areas. An orange wind warnings has also been issued for southern regions. Switzerland has also issued yellow wind warnings for central and eastern parts of the country. In Sweden a yellow wind warning was in force for Stockholm and the surrounding areas. Meanwhile, further north an orange flood warning was issued for coastal areas of Västernorrland and
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county. In
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, Portugal's main northern city, the storm hit hardest, uprooting 400 trees. Cars were damaged, and rail services were interrupted near Barcelos, also in the north. The storm cut power to more than 300,000 households, according to the country's electricity supplier. Weather and civil protection officials, who had predicted winds of up to and heavy rain, placed the coast on a yellow alert as waves reached up to high. Strong winds from Kirk severely impacted Portugal's apple production, with over 65% of the crops suffering damage. Losses from this are estimated to be in the "tens of millions of euros." Spanish weather officials issued an orange alert for the north and northwest of the country, warning of winds up to in the Asturias region. In Galicia, the northwest reported roads blocked by mudslides and fallen trees in urban areas. Portugal's civil protection authority reported over 1,300 incidents from Tuesday night to Wednesday, with three-quarters involving fallen trees in the north. Spain also experienced heavy winds and rainfall, with waves as high as seven metres crashing ashore, according to local media. Storm Kirk primarily wreaked havoc in the northern half of Spain. Strong gusts caused delays and cancellations in rail and air services, park closures, collapsed roofs, and damage from fallen trees. Meanwhile, in southern France, a storm swell in the Mediterranean near the port city of
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overturned three boats, killing one amateur sailor and leaving another in critical condition, according to Herault department authorities. Additionally, 64,000 people in the south of France were left without power, as reported by Enedis to AFP, while several departments saw roads cut off by floodwaters. The worst-hit area, Pyrenees-Atlantiques, saw 35,000 households lose electricity, with other southwestern and central eastern departments also affected.


Storm Berenice

Storm Berenice was named on 11 October 2024, by the Spanish AEMET. Yellow rain warnings were in force for parts of Portugal as well as western parts Spain. Also in Spain, there were orange rain warnings in force for south-western parts around
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where 12-hour accumulated precipitation was expected to reach in places. Meanwhile, further north, an extreme red rain warning was in force surrounding Sierra Norte de Sevilla and Sierra y Pedroches, where 12-hour accumulated precipitation was expected to reach . In Morocco, orange heavy rain warnings where issued, as well as a yellow warning down coastal parts. In Spain, parts of the A-7 motorway between Cancelada in
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and San Pedro Alcántara in
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were flooded due to torrential rainfall early on 14 October. At the Guadalmansa dam, a monitoring network recorded of rainfall in the span of one hour that day. The La Concepción reservoir recorded nearly of rainfall in that same period of time.


Storm Ashley (Josefine)

Storm Ashley was named on 18 October 2024, by the Irish
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and ''Josefine'' by
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. Storm Ashley was forecast to first impact Ireland, thus being named by
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. The Met Office issued an amber warning in western Scotland due to the threat of strong winds on Sunday afternoon and evening. In Ireland, Storm Ashley is expected to bring strong and gusty southerly winds western Ireland, combined with high spring tides where an orange wind warning was issued place. This hazardous weather event could lead to several impacts including, coastal flooding, large coastal waves, and displaced objects are possible due to the powerful winds and rising sea levels. Fallen trees could block roads and damage property. The severe weather could make driving hazardous and conditions at sea will be extremely dangerous. Widespread power outages may occur due to damage to power lines. Additionally, buildings that have already been weakened may be further damaged by the strong winds. A wider yellow wind warning was issued for the rest of Ireland for the impacts. After impacting the British Isles a day previously, Ashley impacted western Norway where an orange wind warning was in force for parts of the
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to
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regions on the west coast, with a broad yellow warning encompassing it. As the storm passed over the
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on Sunday night, average wind speeds hit with gusts of at least provisionally recorded at the summit of
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. Speed restrictions are in place on rail lines across Scotland due to the high winds, while flights continued to be impacted at Aberdeen Airport this morning. At least four have been cancelled, including one bound for
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. In England,
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said Northern services between
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and
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were being blocked by a tree on the line this morning. The Environment Agency had 45 flood warnings, where flooding is expected, in place across England on Monday, including along the south
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coast and large parts of the
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, after the river burst its banks, submerging the town of
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, the previous day. An injured passenger was airlifted from a ferry between
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and
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on Sunday evening after falling on board in rough conditions. Earlier, police said a man, woman and young boy were taken to hospital after experiencing difficulty in the sea at Aberdeen Beach. A top windspeed of was recorded at the Cairngorm Summit,
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, Scotland, United Kingdom.


Storm Jakob (Martina)

Storm Jakob was named on 31 October 2024, by the
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; it was also named ''Martina'' by the
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. In preparation for Jakob, train services between Oslo and
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in Norway were cancelled on 31 October due to the possibility of flooding and landslides. A red warning has been sent out about extremely heavy rain in parts of Western Norway on Thursday 31 October. A rain warning has also been issued at orange and yellow levels for adjacent areas. In Sweden, yellow wind warnings were in force for the coast on the
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and
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for disruption from wind. In the
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exist the similar warnings.
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, had a yellow wind warning in force for western areas. All of
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under a yellow wind warning, including
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and the
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.
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issued yellow wind warnings for the coast and south-eastern parts of the country. Here are the maximum rainfall amounts seen in Norway through 31 October: Gullfjellet saw the highest rainfall with 195.1 mm, followed by Opstveit with 159.9 mm, Fossmark with 154.6 mm, Haukedal with 150.5 mm, Folgefonna Skisenter with 134.9 mm, Djønno with 119.8 mm, Eikelandsosen with 115.1 mm, Sædalen with 114.9 mm, Myrkdalen-Vetlebotn with 113.8 mm, and Ullensvang Forsøksgard with 113.7 mm. Due to the severe weather, multiple train departures have been cancelled, and several county roads have been closed, according to national broadcaster
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. A road east of
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was closed after a rockslide, though no other storm-related damage has been reported. In Sweden, strong winds brought by Storm Jakob left more than 12,000 people without power on Friday, and have led to train, bus and ferry services being cancelled. Due to severe weather conditions, several train routes in Sweden have been disrupted. The
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has been forced to suspend services on specific sections of the railway network to ensure passenger safety. Train services between
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and
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have been halted. Trains running between
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and Vetlanda,
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and
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, and
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and
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have been affected. The primary reason for these disruptions is the risk of falling trees onto the railway tracks caused by strong winds and heavy rainfall associated with the stormy weather. Numerous stations along the disrupted routes have been impacted. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on affected stations, please consult the Swedish Transport Administration's website or your specific train operator. Ferry services to and from the island of
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have also been affected by the adverse weather conditions. Some ferry routes have been cancelled, while others are experiencing significant delays.


Storm Alexandros

Storm Alexandros was named by
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on 16 November 2024. The storm brought heavy thunderstorms to Greece and Turkey, prompting a red rain warning to be issued for East Sterea and Evvoia in Greece. Orange rain and thunderstorms were also issued for
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, North East Aegean Islands,
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and the
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. Whilst a yellow thunderstorm warning was issued for
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. The village of
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on Evia recorded 135 mm of rain, while
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, also in Evia, had 154 mm, while
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recorded 93 mm up to 16 November. Strong northerly winds blew over mainland Central Greece, Evia and the Aegean Sea, with speeds exceeding in the Karystos area, and in Samothrace.


Storm Quiteria

Storm Quiteria was named by
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on 16 November 2024, and brought disruptive snowfall and wind to many parts of Europe. Many weather warnings were put up for this system across Europe, including, yellow ice warnings for Ireland, yellow snow and ice warnings for many parts of the United Kingdom including
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, parts of northern Scotland, south Wales and down the entirety of the east coast of England, excluding the
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and
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coasts. Many yellow wind and rain warnings were in force for much of northern France, as well as western parts of the Netherlands where a yellow wind warning was in place. In Germany a red level 3 wind warning for central and south-western regions where gusts of to was expected. These were encompassed by a large orange level 2 wind warning for the south, central and eastern parts of the country south of Berlin, including the cities of Munich,
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,
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and
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. Switzerland also had in force, orange snow warnings for the Swiss Alps.
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has orange wind warnings,
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has orange wind warnings in force for western parts, surrounded in yellow wind warnings.
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has yellow wind warnings in force. The storm brought heavy snowfall, strong winds, and hazardous road conditions across Finland where rare red warnings were in place for wind and snow, leading to widespread power outages, transportation disruptions, and property damage. Significant snowfall, with accumulations of up to 30 cm in some areas, and strong winds, with gusts reaching 25 meters per second, caused numerous accidents, forced the cancellation of flights and ferry services, and even led to the collapse of a sports hall in
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. In Sweden, a series of warnings were issued in anticipation of the heavy snowfall and strong winds. An orange warning was issued for coastal
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on 20–21 November, where accumulations of up to 47 cm was observed in Älvkarleby. A separate orange warning was issued on 22 November for heavy snowfall across the coastal region of
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, where accumulations of up to 70 cm were recorded in the vicinity of Bygdsiljum.


Storm Caetano (Renate)

Storm Caetano was named by the Spanish National Meteorological Agency ( AEMET) and "Renate" by the Free University of Berlin on 19 November 2024. The naming came due to the risk of strong winds and potential heavy snowfall across parts of France, where widespread accumulations of 5–10 cm were expected, with some localized areas potentially receiving up to 20 cm. Parts of the United Kingdom, mainly the high ground in the far southwest,
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and
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, could have seen some snow on the high ground for a time. In France, widespread yellow wind, rain, and snow warnings were in effect for southern and northern areas. In between, an orange warning for wind and snow was issued, with blizzard conditions possible in places like Paris,
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, and
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. In Spain, yellow wind warnings were put up for the Spanish-French border regions. Much of Italy was under an orange snow or ice warning, with an additional orange wind warning for the south.
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was also under an orange wind warning. Switzerland had orange snow and ice warnings in the west and north of the country, with a red snow warning for northwestern areas. This situation was similar for southwestern Germany, where a red snow warning was encompassed by an orange snow warning.
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had yellow snow and rain warnings in force, while
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had yellow wind warnings.


Storm Bert (Sigrid)

Storm Bert was named by the Irish
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and ''Sigrid'' by
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on 21 November 2024. Bert brought heavy snow and ice to parts of the UK, particularly in the north, on Thursday and Friday. As the storm passed, heavy rain affected southern and western regions over the weekend. The Met Office issued severe weather warnings and the
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has issued cold weather alerts. Drivers were advised to take extra care on the roads due to icy conditions. An amber snow and ice warning was placed for parts of central Scotland, which included parts of
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,
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,
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,
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, the
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, and
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. The warning was originally in place from 07:00–17:00 GMT on 23 November but expired earlier. There was also one for
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from 06:00–11:59. Several yellow wind and rain warnings were issued for parts of England and Wales. A yellow wind warning was issued for the same areas, excluding Angus, and also included
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and
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. A yellow warning of rain was also issued which included parts of Angus,
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, Perth and Kinross, Stirling, Aberdeenshire, Moray,
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, and the
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. The next day a yellow wind warning was issued for the
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,
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and the London area. For
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, similar impacts are expected from Storm Bert, with Met Éireann issued yellow wind and rain warnings for the whole country. These are likely to be changed and updated as the system nears. In Ireland, over 34,000 without power. The weather has also brought significant disruption, with several flights disrupted at Newcastle and Dublin airports and extreme flooding in Donegal. Elsewhere, Ferry operator DFDS has cancelled services on some routes until Monday with sailings from
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to
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and Dover to Calais being severely affected. As a result of the storm there have been five recorded fatalities. A 34-year-old man died after his car "spun off the road" in icy conditions and struck a wall in Shipley, West Yorkshire, Shipley, West Yorkshire just before 1am. Hours later in a separate incident, a second man aged in his 60s was killed when a tree fell onto his vehicle in Hampshire shortly after 7.45am. In North Wales, the body of a 75-year-old man was recovered from the floods in the Conwy Valley. Five adults and five children have been rescued after a landslide in North Wales. Lancashire Police confirmed a man in his 80s died on Sunday after his car entered a body of water in Colne on Sunday. In Northamptonshire, a man in his forties died in a crash on the A45 road, A45 near Flore which police have described as an "unexplained death". All 10 people were rescued from the house in Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, near Llangollen. Winds from Storm Bert strengthened on Saturday morning, with top gusts of () at
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and () recorded at Capel Curig in Wales, and () at Berry Head,
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. In Scotland, the Cairngorm mountains saw blizzard conditions and winds of up to . Strong winds also forced the closure of the Severn Bridge, which connects Gloucestershire and South Wales.


Storm Conall (Telse)

Storm Conall was named by
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(KNMI) and ''Telse'' by
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on 26 November 2024. Due to the small size of the storm, impacts were felt in the Netherlands and United Kingdom. A severe weather warning was in place for the Netherlands on Wednesday, 27 November, as Storm Conall approached. Strong winds affected the western and northern parts of the country, leading to potential disruptions. A code yellow alert was issued for several provinces, including Zeeland, South Holland, and Friesland. An orange warning was later added on 27 November. The United Kingdom
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enforced a yellow rain warning in force for much of the south coast of England. Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Steve Willington, said "Much of the warning area will see of rain, with in some areas. There is a lower chance of of rain in a few places, more likely for areas such as the Isle of Wight, Sussex and Kent, before rain eases and clears by early afternoon. Given the recent wet weather, some disruption to travel and infrastructure could be possible. In the United Kingdom, Storm Conall caused significant disruptions to train services in the region. Thameslink, Gatwick Express, Great Northern, South Western, and Southern are among the affected operators. National Rail warns of severe disruptions on parts of the network. Thameslink services to St Albans, Sutton, London, Sutton, Bedford, and Brighton faced long delays or reductions. Trains between Cambridge and Brighton were suspended. Tunnels at Farringdon station, Farringdon and Bletchingley were flooded. Great Western Railway (train operating company), Great Western and South Western Railway, South Western were reporting delays in the Southampton area due to flooding and a fallen tree, impacting journeys to and from Cardiff Central railway station, Cardiff Central, Bristol Temple Meads, London Waterloo, and Portsmouth. The
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recorded of rainfall in a 24-hour period on the Isle of Wight. Storm Conall, brought strong winds exceeding to the Netherlands. This led to widespread travel disruptions, such as train services being delayed and adjusted. Also, over 100 flights at Schiphol Airport were cancelled or delayed. Ferry services to the Wadden Islands were disrupted or cancelled, and severe traffic jams were reported across the country. In Denmark, warnings for heavy rain were raised for Southern Jutland, Funen, South Zealand, Møn, Lolland and Falster. In Germany, orange level 2 wind warnings were in force for central, western and north-western parts of the country.


Storm Bora

Storm Bora was named by the Greek
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on 29 November 2024. Yellow rain and thunderstorm warnings were raised for parts of southwestern Greece as well as
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and Kosovo where impacts were felt. Furthermore, orange rain warnings were also in force for West Macedonia and Eastern Statistical Region, East Macedonia. The heaviest rainfall on 30 November 2024, was recorded in Central and East Macedonia, Rhodes, Chania (regional unit), Chania, and Lemnos. The highest rainfall was recorded in Neochori, Chalkidiki, at ; followed by Rhodes, at ; and Thasos at . Wind gusts of over were recorded in Thessaloniki. In the morning hours of 1 December, the heaviest rainfall was recorded in Central Macedonia, in the regional units of Chalkidiki, Imathia and Pella (regional unit), Pella, and the island of
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. In Simonopetra, a rainfall total of was recorded in the early hours of 1 December, followed by Neochori, Chalkidiki, at ; Rhodes city, at ; and Veria, at . The highest cumulative rainfall up to 2 December was recorded at Simonopetra, at , Neochori, Chalkidiki, at and Rhodes, . One man drowned when he was swept by a torrent in Lemnos. On the same island the village of Kontias was ordered to be evacuated due to a nearby dam overflowing, while flooding was also observed in Thanos and Myrina, Greece, Myrina, the island's capital. In
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the heavy rainfall lead to the damages in the road network and thus travel was banned. Snow fell in Florina and Kastoria, leading to power outages in some mountain villages. A tourist bus stacked in the snow near Kleisoura, Kastoria. A second person died in Lemnos following a fall as they were clearing debris, while a third died of hypothermia after being stranded in Chalkidiki. A state of emergency was declared for a month in Rhodes, with the heaviest hit areas being Ialysos, Pastida, Maritsa, Rhodes, Maritsa, Kalythies, Damatria and Faliraki, where a bridge was damaged, and the municipal units of Myrina, Atsiki, and Nea Koutali in Lemnos.


Storm Darragh (Xaveria)

Storm Darragh was named by the UK's
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. It was named ''Xaveria'' by
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, on 5 December 2024. Darragh prompted the issuance of amber wind warnings for southwestern Scotland, Wales and western English counties including
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and
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and
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, in the amber warning areas, the
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says, Storm Darragh will bring strong winds on Saturday. Expect gusts of on coasts, inland. Large waves and severe coastal conditions likely. Winds will ease from the west later. A broad yellow wind warning was also in force for all of England, southern-central and eastern Scotland, where the Met Office says, gusts of inland, on coasts, and locally up to . Difficult driving conditions and travel disruptions are also likely. Authorities set yellow rain warnings for parts of central Wales and southern Scotland and northern England, and northern Ireland some flooding could occur from heavy rain. On the morning of Friday 6 December, the Met Office upgraded this to a red weather warning for the Welsh coast from Anglesey to the Severn Estuary and round to Somerset between 3am GMT and 11am GMT on Saturday, with gusts of or more possible over coasts and hills of west and south Wales...funnelling through the Bristol Channel with some very large waves on exposed beaches and amber warnings in place until 9pm more broadly. On 6 December the Football Association of Wales announced the postponement of all matches in Wales on 7 December in leagues under its authority. Around three million people in Wales and South West England were also sent UK Emergency Alert System, emergency alerts as the storm approached the UK. Red warnings were put in force for "extremely strong and gusty northwest winds" between 9pm or 10pm until 2am or 3am overnight on Friday 6 December for counties County Mayo, Mayo, County Clare, Clare, County Galway, Galway, County Donegal, Donegal, County Leitrim, Leitrim, and County Sligo, Sligo in Ireland, where fallen trees, damage to power lines, dangerous travelling conditions, structural damage, and wave overtopping as potential risks. The rest of the Republic of Ireland was issued amber warnings. A yellow wind and rain warning was in force for the rest of the country where impacts from flooding and wind can occur. In France,
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has issued orange wind warnings for English channel regions where high waves and strong winds are anticipated. In response to the alert, SNCF suspended all rail services in Normandy from 7–8 December, as well as some services in Brittany, Pays de la Loire and New Aquitaine. As the storm impacted, a major incident was declared for much of Wales as a result of severe weather caused by Storm Darragh. Dyfed-Powys Police has declared a major incident for the counties of Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire, and Powys because of disruption caused by the storm. A man in his 40s died after a tree fell on his van while driving on a dual carriageway near Longton, Lancashire, Longton in Lancashire. A second man died after a tree fell on his car while driving through a residential street in Birmingham. In the Netherlands, over 100 flights at Schiphol Airport were cancelled on 6 December due to the storm.


Storm Dorothea (Anka)

Storm Dorothea was named by the Spanish AEMET and ''Anka'' by
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on 15 December 2024. The storm brought strong winds and heavy rains to the Canary Islands, causing nearly 100 incidents. Strong winds have led to road closures, flight disruptions, and school closures on Tenerife, El Hierro, and La Gomera. With an orange wind warning being issued for the islands
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For the Canary Islands, the strongest recorded wind gust there was at Arure, on the island of La Gomera. As the storm moved north it intensified, likely bringing its strongest winds to
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and the United Kingdom. The storm also brought strong winds to the Azores prompting a yellow wind warning for a time on 15 December
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For the United Kingdom, a yellow wind warning was issued for south-western parts of Scotland, eastern
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and west Wales where 60 mph were expected
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In
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,
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has only issued a coastal yellow wind warning. In Norway, the
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issued a yellow wind and snow warnings for western parts of the country where 10–25 cm of snow is expected and locally strong wind gusts around 27–36 m/s ( - ) are expected from northwest, strongest wind near the coast and in mountain areas. As a result of this, a red avalanche warning was in force for these areas. In Sweden, warnings were issued nationwide. On 17 December, yellow warnings for black ice were put out throughout southern Svealand. Additionally, yellow warnings for accumulating snow were issued for northern and central Sweden for 17–19 December At the same time, two orange warnings were issued for the mountainous regions due to heavy snow and wind. Furthermore, on 19 December, another yellow warning for snow and wind was issued along the northern Norrland coast.


Storm Sif (Ziva)

Storm Sif was named by the Danish Met service and ''Ziva'' by
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on 16 December 2024. In Denmark, rain and wind hit much of the country Thursday morning. The worst weather was in the morning, especially in northern Jutland. The rain eased off in the afternoon, particularly in northern Jutland. Strong winds and gusts hit the west coast of Jutland Thursday evening. Many yellow and orange warnings were issued for this system including level 2 orange wind warnings for northern parts of Germany surrounded by a level 1 yellow warning. With red warnings for wind in central parts of the country Orange wind warnings where also in force for northern and north-eastern Poland with disruption expected. There is also a red wind warning for the north-eastern coastal zone in northern Poland. In Ukraine a large orange wind warning was in force for western, northern and central parts of the country. For
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,
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and
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a yellow wind warning was in force for all areas with an orange wind warning for western areas. Also, Finland had a large orange snow and ice warning in force for central and eastern areas.


Storm Bianca

Storm Bianca was named by
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on 14 December 2024 Severe weather warnings where issued by the German Met Office (Deutscher Wetterdienst). This included an orange wind warning for northern and north-western parts of the country where strong winds are expected from the southwest, with gusts reaching , potentially up to in exposed areas. Deutscher Wetterdienst also issued a red wind warning for central parts where, above 1000 metres, wind gusts of , were expected. Deutscher Wetterdienst says, these extreme winds pose significant risks, including falling trees, power lines, and debris, as well as potential structural damage to buildings. In France, a yellow wind warning was issued by
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for channel regions and north-western France, including
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, Brest, France, Brest, Caen, Calais, Dunkirk and Lille. In these areas moderate damage is possible. Although there were no weather warnings in force for the United Kingdom for this system, a large area of rainfall moved over the southern half of England and Wales were localised impacts were possible. This may exacerbate already flood vulnerable areas with flood warnings pre-existing by the Environment Agency.


Storm Dionisio

Storm Dionisio was named on 18 December 2024, by the Italian
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. In response, entirety of Italy was under an orange wind warning with the island of
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being put under a red wind warning. Meanwhile, in
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red wind warnings were in force for all coastal areas with an orange warning for wind for areas on land near the coast. Strongest wind gusts could between according to the Croatian Meteorological Office. In
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an orange wind warning was in force for western parts of the country where winds could gust between 45 and 50 (70–85 km/h). For
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, yellow wind and rain warnings were in force for the country with an orange wind warning down the western border with
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. Greece, had orange rain and thunderstorm warnings for western regions due to the threat of flooding in areas which was expected to cause some disruption.


Storm Enol (Diana)

Storm Enol was named by
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and ''Diana'' by
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on 20 December 2024. The severe storm disrupted travel in Scotland and Northern England, the weekend before Christmas. The UK Met Office controversially did not name the storm being called
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(its name in Ireland). Elsewhere it was named: Enol by the South-western group, though of the lesser impact there, and Diana in the most liberally naming, centre and north continental zone. Broad yellow wind warnings covered most of Scotland,
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, Western England and Wales. For northern Scotland, strong westerlies on Saturday saw a deep low accompany: forecast gusts of 65-75 mph, exceptionally five greater. Coasts saw large waves, especially causeways. Sunday wind warnings expanded to the south-west of England and all of Northern Ireland, 50-60 mph gusts across warned zones. Higher gusts of 70 mph may have hit coastal and hilly regions, especially in the north and west. Squally showers were likely, hail and thunder possible. A yellow wind warning beset parts of western
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. Strong and gusty westerly winds were due, shifting to north-westerly. Large waves were anticipated along the coast. Impacts included minor coastal flooding, sea spray, and difficult travel conditions, particularly near the coast. The risk to trees and so transport was highlighted. The strongest winds were from Saturday night into Sunday morning. On 22 December KNMI issued a yellow wind warning for northern parts of the Netherlands: strong winds with gusts reaching approximately . Along the coast, gusts may have hit between . France issued orange wind warnings for north-western regions. Heathrow Airport cancelled around 100 flights due to strong winds and airspace restrictions.
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warned of possible disruption to journeys across Scotland, Wales, and England. ScotRail announced speed restrictions and potential service cancellations or delays. Road (bus) replacement briefly succeeded the Great Western Railway. Northern saw high cancellation rates due to staff shortages. Some trains to Gatwick and Stansted Airports had had points failures. Cumbria saw gusts of 76 mph. A gust of 82 mph was recorded in South Uist and Kirkwall.


Storm Elena

Storm Elena was named by the Italian
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on 23 December 2024. Orange wind warnings were in force for northern, central and southern Italy, including
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. As well as northern and southern regions of
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with a red wind warning for coastal western parts. Western
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also had an orange wind warning in force. Also, orange snow warnings were in force for north-eastern Croatia, western Bosnia and Herzegovina, western Serbia, all of Kosovo and the region of West Macedonia in Greece. A red snow warning was also in force for north-west Serbia. Also in Greece existed an orange rain warning for Epirus, Greece. The heavy rain caused flooding in Poseidonos Avenue, Athens, and in villages of central Euboea on Christmas Day. The road leading to the top of Parnitha was closed due to snowfall. The Peace and Friendship Stadium in Piraeus flooded from water leaking from the roof, leading to damages at the floor, gym and cube of the stadium. On 25 and 26 December,
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, Euboea, received 348.4 mm of rain, Steni Dirfyos, Euboea, received 326.8 mm, and Vilia, Attica, received 270 mm of rain.


Storm Floriane (Bernd)

Storm Bernd was named by the Free University of Berlin on 2 January 2025. It was later named Floriane by
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a day after impacting the United Kingdom and Ireland with heavy snowfall. In the United Kingdom, the
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issued an amber snow & ice warning for the north Midlands and inland parts of Wales. The Met Office said, severe winter weather brought significant disruption across the region. Snow and freezing rain created hazardous travel conditions, with widespread road closures, delays to public transport, and widespread power outages. Heavy snow accumulations were observed, reaching up to 30 cm in mountainous areas. Ice accretion was a concern, particularly in Wales. While milder air arrived on Sunday, leading to rapid thawing, significant disruption occurred in the meantime. Elsewhere, in
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and amber snow warning was in force where snow will be persistent and heavy at times, and will likely drift in brisk easterly winds, especially over higher ground. The
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says, much of the warning area can expect 3–7 cm of snow. Areas above about 150 m will likely see 15–30 cm, with 40 cm for ground above 300 m, before snow begins to ease and clear by the end of Sunday. A wider yellow snow warning encompassed the amber one, including areas like west Wales, the inland parts near the south coast, the London area and around Norwich, excluding coastal areas of the south and the far east of England. A yellow snow warning was also in force for parts of Scotland for an extra day. In
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,
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issued yellow rain and snow warnings for southern counties, and yellow snow and ice warnings for more central and northern areas. However, an orange snow warning was issued for these counties; Leinster, Cavan, Donegal, Monaghan, Clare, Limerick, Tipperary, Waterford, Connacht. In Belgium the met service issued a yellow snow and ice warning for all areas. Whilst the Netherlands did the same. Germany issued a yellow level 1 snow warning for all areas, with an orange level 2 wind warning for north-eastern areas. The Environment Agency has warned that melting snow is increasing the risk of flooding across England. Significant river flooding is predicted nationwide as rain becomes the primary hazard. Heavy snowfall previously caused widespread disruption, including airport closures at Manchester, Liverpool,
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, Birmingham, Leeds Bradford. Train services were also severely impacted. Power outages occurred in the
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, southwest England, and South Wales, and the National Grid (Great Britain), National Grid is working to restore electricity. An amber weather warning for snow remains in effect for northern England until midnight. Flooding has already begun to affect train services, with delays reported between London St Pancras International and St Albans, and between Frome and Taunton. In
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, Dublin Airport remained open. However, about 24,000 homes, farms and businesses were without power. As this all happened,
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officially named Storm Floriane, which is expected to bring strong winds down the east coast of England and through France. Orange wind warnings were issued for inland, northern regions of France from Ardennes south-west to Vendée. On 5 January, a tornado associated with a low-pressure area of the storm caused damage in a small community in Portugal.


Storm Felix

Storm Felix was named by the Italian
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on 11 January 2025. The storm was expected to impact Italy, bringing heavy rainfall and strong winds to the central and western parts of the country. An orange wind warning was issued by
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for the regions of Liguria,
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, Campania, Calabria and
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. With a broad yellow warning for rain and thunderstorms for central and southern parts of Italy. The next day the orange warning for wind was expanded to north-eastern regions. These include, Abruzzo, Marche,
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and Veneto. Then the next day the whole country. In
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red wind warnings were in effect for the
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region. Gales, locally hurricane-force gusts with average wind speeds of more than ; were expected with more than in gusts. Uprooted trees, broken branches and flying debris, Large-scale building damage, traffic interruptions and power outages are expected. Red wind warnings existed in areas offshore western regions, with an orange warning for wind for the
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region. An orange wind warning was issued in
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for the Trebinje region, with wind gusts between 50 and 80 km/h anticipated. Structural damage, and the risk of injury from uprooted trees and wind-borne debris were expected, with interruptions in electricity supply are possible.


Storm Gabri

Storm Gabri was named by the Italian
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on 16 January 2025. The Italian
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, issued red wind and rain warnings for Storm Gabri. This included the region of Calabria and the islands of
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and Sicily. Strong winds were expected to impact Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Veneto, and Liguria and
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for a slightly longer period of time. The arrival of Storm Gabri was anticipated to bring intense and abundant precipitation to Calabria, Sicily, and eastern
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, including heavy rain, showers, and thunderstorms. These thunderstorms were likely to be accompanied by frequent lightning, local hailstorms, and strong wind gusts. Storm winds from the east were forecast to affect Calabria, Sicily, and Sardinia for the next day, with strong storm-force winds expected in Basilicata and Campania during the same period. The Sardinia Channel, the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, and the Southern Ionian Sea were expected to experience very rough to gravely rough sea conditions with surges along exposed coasts starting tomorrow morning. Level 1 heavy rain and thunderstorm warnings were issued for eastern and northern parts of Tunisia with impacts expected. Whilst, Algeria issued a red level 3 rain warning for northern areas of the country just east of Algiers, which is in an orange level 2 warning for rain.


Storm Garoe

Storm Garoe was named by Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA) on 17 January 2025. The Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere issued orange wind and coastal event warnings for the Azores Archipelago Ocidental G and Central parts. With yellow rain warnings issued too. Whilst for the Madeira Archipelago, orange coastal event warnings, yellow rain and wind warnings were issued. For mainland Portugal yellow rain warnings were issued for the following regions: Leiria, Lisbon, Portalegre District, Portalegre,
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, Santarém District, Santarém, Setúbal, Viana do Castelo, Castelo Branco District, Castelo Branco, Évora, Faro, Portugal, Faro, Aveiro, Portugal, Aveiro, Beja, Portugal, Beja and Braga. Spain also issued weather warnings for Storm Garoe. These included orange rain warnings for the far south-west of the country which was surrounded by a yellow warning for heavy rain. In the orange area AEMET forecasted up to 80 mm of rainfall in 12 hours, with up to 180 throughout 24 hours, which could cause flooding. A destructive Tornadoes of 2025#January 21 (Europe), tornado associated with this storm tore through a community on the coast of Portugal, and many waterspouts were observed off the coast of Spain and Portugal.


Storm Éowyn (Gilles)

Storm Éowyn was named by the UK's
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on 21 January 2025, forming from the remnants of the January 20–22, 2025 Gulf Coast blizzard, US Gulf Coast blizzard. A day later it was named ''Gilles'' by the
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. Widespread amber and red weather warnings were issued across
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and the United Kingdom ahead of the arrival of Éowyn. By the end of 22 January, the entirety of Ireland was covered by a red wind warning, with
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, northern England, north Wales and southern Scotland under an amber wind warning. The Met Office have also issued rain and snow warnings across the United Kingdom, warning of potential blizzard conditions at times. Within the red warning area across Northern Ireland and southern Scotland, peak gusts of fairly widely were expected with perhaps up to along some exposed coasts. Within the amber warning area, winds were expected with peak gusts of fairly widely inland, in some areas, and along more exposed coasts and hills. Elsewhere, in France,
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issued yellow wind warnings for northern parts of the country around the English Channel, with a yellow rain warning for western parts of the north coast. Winds in these areas were expected to peak between inland, and up to , locally on the Channel coasts. On 23 January 2025, a severe emergency alert was sent to mobile devices across Northern Ireland at 17:25 UTC and in parts of Scotland at 17:50 UTC. The alert was broadcast to around 4.5 million devices making it the largest scale use of the UK's UK Emergency Alert System, emergency alert system since its introduction in April 2023. Additional areas likely to be affected include Tayside and Fife, Grampian,
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and Eilean Siar, Northern Ireland,
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and Shetland, southwest Scotland, Lothian Borders, and Strathclyde. A further yellow wind warning has been issued for parts of northern England and Scotland on Saturday. A yellow snow warning was issued for central and northern Scotland where outbreaks of rain spreading north-eastward on Friday morning will fall as snow initially, especially on hills, before reverting to rain and eventually easing. Any accumulations across northern England and southern Scotland will be fairly short-lived and largely on hills, where 2–5 centimetres may accumulate in places above 100 m elevation and 5–10 cm above 300 m. Snow will probably persist for longer north of the Central Belt, where as much as 15–25 cm is possible above 300 m. Given the strong winds that will accompany the snow, temporary blizzard conditions are possible over higher ground, with some drifting also possible for a time, this probably more likely north of the Central Belt of Scotland. In Norway a yellow wind warning was issued for Western Norway. On 24 January at around 5:00 a.m., a wind gust provisionally measured at was recorded at Mace Head Atmospheric Research Station, Mace Head in Connemara in County Galway, which would surpass Ireland's highest measured wind gust of at Foynes in 1945. Moneypoint power station, Moneypoint weather station measured a wind gust 4:10 a.m. The intensity of winds at Ceann Mhása, Belmullet, and Markree caused data interruption to local weather instruments. A mean sustained wind speed of 135 km/h was measured at Mace Head Atmospheric Research Station, Mace Head in Galway at around 4:00 a.m., surpassing the prior Irish record of 131 km/h set in 1945 at Foynes. A maximum wave height of 10.4 metres was measured by the coast of Finnis Bouy, near Doolin. All flights from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ireland West Airport were cancelled. Several flights at Dublin Airport and Shannon Airport were cancelled or delayed. Aer Arann and Aran Island Ferries announced the closure of all morning services. In the morning of 23 January, a strong Tornadoes of 2025#January 23 (United Kingdom), tornado tore through villages in
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. At 9 a.m., 815,000 houses and businesses were suffering from power outages, particularly in Mayo, County Mayo, Mayo and Galway and 115,000 homes, mainly in Munster, were without water. Several instances of downed trees in both counties and in Munster were also reported. Several families in Munster required evacuation after their houses or caravans were destroyed or severely damaged by strong winds, with many cases involving roofs being blown off. A dozen alarm activations were reported across Munster. At least six to seven downed trees were reported on the N4 road (Ireland), N4 road near Newtown Forbes, blocking the village off from both ends. Most roads in Longford had trees fall on them. The Connacht GAA Air-supported structure, Airdome in Co. Mayo was completely destroyed. A car collided with a downed tree in north Dublin. All travel to and from the Isle of Man was suspended, including ferries between Douglas, Isle of Man, Douglas and Heysham operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company, as well as Bus Vannin services. Closures include the Isle of Man Airport, the Snaefell mountain road, and schools and government offices. Around 100 homes lost power. On 23 January, Devon and Cornwall Police said that one person was injured at Holywell Bay, near Newquay, where there had been "caravans blowing". As of 9 a.m., over 93,000 homes and business were without power in
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. There were widespread power cuts across Wales. Places affected were Ysbyty Gwynedd hospital in Bangor, Gwynedd, Bangor and the communities of Bethesda, Gwynedd, Bethesda, Tregarth, Llanbedr, Blaenau Ffestiniog and Menai Bridge on Anglesey.


Storm Herminia (Ivo)

Storm Herminia was named by the Spain's AEMET and ''Ivo'' by
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on 24 January 2025. Warnings for wind were issued for north-western Spain for predicted windspeeds of 70–90 km/h (-) within a yellow warning area. However, in an orange wind warning issued by AEMET, windspeeds were anticipated to reach up to 100 km/h (). Meanwhile, yellow warnings for rainfall were also issued for north-western Spain on the north Portuguese border, with rainfall amounts of 60 mm in 12 hours and up to 100 mm in 24 hours. In Portugal, northern regions were under yellow rain and wind warnings as a result of the system. The
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issued a yellow wind warning for Sunday 26 January for the expected arrival of the strong winds from Storm Herminia. Winds are likely to gust 50 to 60 mph quite widely, and around some exposed coasts and hills gusts to 70 mph are possible. This warning covered South West England, Wales, western England, south-west Scotland and
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, with the latter two areas being severely impacted by Storm Éowyn a couple of days earlier. The Met Office also issued a yellow rain warning accompanying the wind warning, this warning covered the south-west of England, Wales, the
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the south and parts of the south-east of England, as well as the London area. Expected totals were expected to be around 10–20 mm, with locally nearer 30–50 mm over high ground, particularly over exposed south or southeast-facing upslopes. It is then possible that a further spell of heavy rain may develop and affect parts of England and Wales on Sunday evening, clearing early Monday and should this be the case a few places may see as much as 80 mm of rainfall in total. Ferry services between the Isle of Wight and Southampton were suspended until further notice due to Storm Herminia, with strong winds having brought power cuts across the south-west of England as the storm closed in on the UK on Sunday. Berry Head, in
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, recorded gusts of from Herminia, while power cuts were reported by thousands in
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. More than 4,500 properties were without power in Devon and Cornwall as of 4pm 26 January 2025. National Grid said 2,968 properties have been hit in
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, with another 1,488 in Devon.
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said flooding between Par railway station, Par and Newquay has blocked the line and trains running between the two stations have been cancelled. A Ryanair flight that was expected to land at Newquay Airport at 07:35 GMT was diverted to London Gatwick.


Storm Ivo (Julian)

Storm Ivo was named by IPMA and ''Julian'' by
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on 27 January 2025. Red warnings for coastal events and orange and yellow warnings for wind were in force for western parts of Portugal, with waves having measured 7 to 8 metres, reaching a maximum height of 15 metres, with wind gusts upwards of being anticipated. Similar warnings were issued by
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with yellow warnings for wind for the south-western part of the country and yellow warnings for rain in the northern part of the country. Red and orange severe flood warnings were also issued for north-western France due to heavy rain that fell on 29 January 2025. Also, whilst the United Kingdom experienced heavy rainfall along the south-coast, no warnings were issued. However, the Channel Islands were under an orange wind warning, issued by Jersey Met.


Storm Coral

Storm Coral was named by Israel Meteorological Service on 18 February 2025. Israel Meteorological Service said that the storm system had been set to impact the country from that weekend into early next week (22 February through 24 February). Storm Coral had been expected to deliver an unusually cold Arctic air, resulting in snowfall across the region. Snow had initially affected the northern mountains on Saturday, then spread to lower elevations, including the central regions, Jerusalem, and the Hebron hills, Hebron Hills, by Sunday. Snowfall was possible above 1,640–2,297 feet. Greece had experienced rare snowfall, even in Athens, with ski resorts having anticipated a long season.
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faced snow in mountainous regions and potential power shortages, even Istanbul saw early snowfall, which was a rare event for the city. On 25 February 2025, the storm dissipated.


Storm Jana

Storm Jana was named on 6 March 2025 by the Spanish AEMET. Orange warnings for rain were in force for south-west Spain, areas near
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and central areas of Spain. A yellow wind and rain warning surrounded these areas, as well as one in the north of the country. There were also yellow rain warnings in force for central and northern parts of Portugal.


Storm Konrad

Storm Konrad was named on 10 March 2025, by the Portuguese IPMA. IPMA issued orange warnings for the Azores and Madeira Archipelagos for wind and coastal events as well as yellow warnings for rain and wind in the wider area. Some yellow wind and rain warnings where issued for mainland Portugal too with disruption anticipated.


Storm Laurence

Storm Laurence was named on 14 March 2025 by the IPMA. The IPMA had issued orange warnings for rain and yellow warnings for wind for most of the Azores, with mainland Portugal already having yellow warnings for rain and wind. Spain also had yellow rain warnings for the south-west of the country. This storm spawned List of European tornadoes in 2025#17 March event, three tornadoes in Andalusia.


Storm Martinho (Volker)

Storm Martinho was named on 18 March 2025, by the Portuguese IPMA. and ''Volker'' by
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a day later. Storm Martinho caused widespread damage and flooding across Spain. Madrid experienced record rainfall, prompting flood warnings along the River Manzanares. Galicia suffered over 400 incidents of wind damage, and Andalusia's coastal towns endured significant property damage from powerful gusts. In Portugal, electricity produced by wind power in Portugal hit an all-time high, fuelled by the strong winds of Storm Martinho. Also, high winds from the storm tore off part of the roof at Bernardim Ribeiro Primary School in Odivelas, forcing its closure and disrupting the education of 200 students. Although the storm did not directly impact the United Kingdom or France, the system brought unseasonably high temperatures and thunderstorms for western Europe.


Storm Nuria

Storm Nuria was named on 1 April 2025 by Spain's AEMET. The storm brought hurricane force winds to part of the Canary Islands with red weather warnings being issued. The storm triggered over 300 emergency calls and led to the cancellation of 45 flights there. Wind speeds reached 124 km/h in Teide National Park, 119 km/h in Vallehermoso, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Vallehermoso (La Gomera), and exceeded 100 km/h in several other locations, including El Hierro and La Palma. Two people sustained injuries during the storm. A 72-year-old man in Puerto de la Cruz suffered a leg injury after being struck by a sheet of metal, while another man was treated in Agaete, Gran Canaria, after glass shattered at a bus stop shelter. The storm spawned Tornadoes of 2025#April 4 (Spain), a tornado in Coria del Río, Spain, killing three people when an agricultural warehouse collapsed. Another IF1 tornado injured 4 workers at a greenhouse.


Storm Olivier

Storm Olivier was named on 7 April 2025 by Spain's AEMET. The Canary Islands were anticipated to experience potential for very strong winds, particularly in the western islands. The strong easterly sea storm affecting the entire coastline of Malaga province is described as the most damaging for beaches. A yellow warning for strong gusts of wind has been activated in Malaga province, with winds reaching 50 to 60 km/h (30 to 40 mph) and waves of three metres expected on the coast. Storm Olivier is expected to bring rainfall throughout the Andalucía region until Easter Tuesday, potentially causing disruption. Also, northern areas of Morocco were expected to see showers this week and through the weekend.


Storm Darius

Storm Darius was named on 14 April 2025 by
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The storm was expected to cause flooding in parts of western Europe, particularly the United Kingdom, and Spain. Spain issued yellow wind warnings for north-western provinces, with the
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in the United Kingdom issuing yellow warnings for rainfall, across the south-west and Wales and eastern
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. The Met Office said, A spell of heavy and persistent rain is expected to move north across western Britain during Tuesday into early Wednesday. Whilst there is some uncertainty in where the heaviest rain will fall, 20-40 mm of rain is expected fairly widely. A few places may see 50-75 mm of rain during this period.
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also issued yellow wind warnings for north-western parts of the country.
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issued a yellow Rain warning for Dublin, Louth, Meath, Wexford, Wicklow.


Storm Hans

Storm Hans was named on 15 April 2025, by the Italian
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. Heavy rain was a concern, particularly in northern Italy, where over 200mm may fall by Thursday, giving a risk of flash flooding and landslides. The Italian weather agency METEO issued a severe weather warning starting at 12 pm on Monday, 14 April. This warning indicates intense and abundant rainfall for the Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia regions, and storms are expected over Tuscany, Lazio, and Northern Campania. Starting on Tuesday evening, 15 April, heavy rainfall and thunderstorms are forecast for approximately 12 to 18 hours in Central-Northern Piedmont, while Liguria can expect these conditions to last longer, for about 24 to 26 hours. A red rain warning was issued for Piemonte as a result of the weather. In Switzerland, Meteo Swiss issued a level 5 red rain warnings were issued for south-western parts of the country where 80-150 mm of rain was expected. These were surrounded by orange alerts for rain. At least 4 deaths has been reported in France and Italy.


Storm Ines

Storm Ines was named on 14 May 2025 by the Italian
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.


Season effects


See also

* Weather of: Weather of 2024, 2024 * Tropical cyclones in: Tropical cyclones in 2024, 2024, Tropical cyclones in 2025, 2025 * 2024 European floods * 2024–25 North American winter * 2024–25 Asian winter


References

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