Storm Ashley has caused travel disruption and flooding across the UK as high winds and rain battered parts of the country.
Flights cancelled and River Severn bursts banks as UK on high alert over flood warnings - Met Office weather warning remains ...
More than 100 flood warnings remained in place across the UK on Monday after Storm Ashley made its presence felt. A yellow ...
The Met Office issued a rare "danger to life" warning yesterday in relation to Storm Ashley's destructive winds that could ...
Storm Ashley was named by Met Éireann as it hit the Republic of Ireland first, on Saturday night. However, it soon swept ...
The Met Office also warned of ‘danger to life’ brought by storm conditions in the north west of Scotland ...
The River Severn remains under flood warnings in Gloucestershire and Worcestershire after the heavy rainfall associated with ...
Storm Ashley disrupts UK transport with strong winds and rain. Multiple flood warnings in effect, affecting Scotland and ...
Sunday’s Great South Run has been cancelled because of high winds and rain expected from Storm Ashley, organisers have said .
Heavy rain and winds of up to 80mph are predicted in parts of the UK during the first named storm of the season.
The Met Office has issued several weather warnings for wind, as gusts of up to 80mph and heavy rain are forecast to batter UK on Sunday.