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Storm Darragh will be moving away from the UK through Sunday but will continue to leave a legacy of strong north to northeasterly winds across much of England and Wales.
Storm Darragh is expected to bring gusts of up to 80mph late on Friday and into Saturday, with a danger to life warning in place for most of Saturday for the west coast of the UK from South ...
Three million people have been urged to stay indoors and avoid driving as Storm Darragh could bring winds of up to 90mph. The Cabinet Office issued an emergency alert at 6.45pm to people in areas ...
Storm Darragh (known as Storm Xaveria in Germany) [1] was a powerful extratropical cyclone which severely impacted Ireland and the United Kingdom in December 2024. The fourth named (using the western group naming list) storm of the 2024–25 European windstorm season , Darragh was named by the UK Met Office on 5 December 2024.
The Boeing 777 is now expected to fly to Manchester at lunchtime. At London Heathrow, the busiest airport in the UK, many flights have been diverted or cancelled.
Met Office meteorologist Liam Eslick said: “Storm Darragh has now moved its way off towards the south east, so things are going to start to settle down over the next couple of days.
Darragh prompted the issuance of amber wind warnings for southwestern Scotland, Wales and western English counties including Devon and Cornwall and Northern Ireland, in the amber warning areas, the Met Office says, Storm Darragh will bring strong winds on Saturday. Expect gusts of 70–80 mph (110–130 km/h) on coasts, 60–70 mph (97–113 km ...
The Energy Networks Association said around 161,000 customers were still without power as of 2pm on Sunday due to the damage caused by the storm, but added 91% of affected customers now had their ...