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Video shows a plane struggling to land at Leeds airport, while travel disruption is expected to continue on Tuesday.
The outfall of Storm Floris is not quite over in Northern Ireland with blustery winds remaining throughout northern parts of the UK, according to Met Office Meteorologist Aidan McGivern.
Storm Floris swept across Ireland on Monday, August 4, bringing strong winds and causing disruption in several regions. More ...
Storm Floris has cleared Ireland and Met Eireann is now tracking a week long warm spell, with sunshine and temperatures of up ...
The odd detail that has authorities fearing Storm Floris - The storm’s defining characteristic is the unusually strong winds for August, a time typically less prone to severe wind events ...
Four volunteer crew members from the Loch Ness RNLI Lifeboat Station launched the RNLI Loch Ness Sheila & Dennis Tongue IV ...
Dozens of flights were grounded as Storm Floris swept across parts of the UK on Monday. At least 68 flights - 2.2% of the ...
The full forecast for Munster this morning looks like: Many places will be dry today, Tuesday, with sunny spells, and just ...
A yellow weather warning for wind remains in place across the UK on August 4 as Storm Floris continues to cause disruption, ...
The national forecaster has given a welcome update after Storm Floris - hot and sunny weather is due to arrive in Ireland ...
A dozen counties seem poised for maximum temperatures of around 35C. These include Somerset, possibly extending into Devon, ...