Storm Dudley
Winds are expected to ease through Thursday afternoon and evening forecasters said. Storm Dudley which caused an amber weather alert on Wednesday left train services disrupted around London after a freight train hit a fallen tree and overhead cables were damaged in Luton.
Storm Dudleyis the first of the two storms which will mainly impact Scotland and the North West with amber warnings issued as winds could reach 90mph.

. Storm Dudley is forecast to cause strong winds heavy rain and disruption in our area from tomorrow February 16 before Storm Eunice takes over on. Liam Sumpter Network Rail Route Director for Scotland said. Yellow and amber weather warnings in place for most of UK.
Storm Dudley will be most frightening in Strathclyde Yorkshire North West and East England and parts of South West Scotland. Harrowing footage captured on a ferry in Hamburg Ge. Thousands of homes have been left without power after Storm Dudley swept through parts of the UK.
Exceptional winds and heavy snow could hit UK. Brits wrapped up warm during a wet and windy weekend which brought heavy rain and even some flooding. STORM Dudley is expected to unleash havoc in the days ahead - before a second system batters three-quarters of the UK.
Winds are expected to ease through Thursday. After a brief respite on Thursday people are being warned to prepare for even. Storm Dudley and Storm Eunice to hit UK within three days as Met Office warns of 90mph winds and blizzard conditions 14 February 2022 302 am The UK is expected to be hit by two storms in the space of three days this week with forecasters warning of 90mph winds across the north of England and Scotland while some regions could face.
THIS is the terrifying moment a monster wave caused by Storm Dudley smashed through a ferry window sending passengers fleeing for their safety. STORM Dudley is expected to unleash havoc on Britain this week with fears gale-force winds will rip roofs off homes and cut power. People urged to stay home on Friday as thousands remain without power after Storm Dudley First published on Thu 17 Feb 2022 0331 EST A rare red weather warning for coastal parts of south Wales.
Storm Dudley will be followed by a second named storm Storm Eunice on Friday which could be even more damaging with stronger winds and the chance of heavy snow. Aug 25 2021 A British storm this autumn or winter is likely to be named Dudley after it got the. Storm Dudley has been forecast to bring inland winds potentially gusting to 80mph and up to 90mph on exposed coasts and hills.
Capel Curig in Wales experienced gusts of up to 81mph with Emley Moore in West Yorkshire and. There have been stark warnings. Storm Dudley has the potential to cause significant disruption to our infrastructure.
Following Dudley is Storm Eunicethat will impact the whole of England and parts of. Storm Dudley is the fourth storm to hit Scotland since November. Brits wrapped up warm during a wet and windy weekend which brought heavy rain.
Storm Dudley set to blow across UK this winter By Dayna Farrington Dudley Environment Published. Storm Dudley is expected to bring wind gusts of up to 80mph-90mph on exposed coasts and hills of Scotland with 60mph-70mph possible further inland. A major storm is currently forming out in the Atlantic and rapidly strengthening as it does so - and it poses a danger to life.
Scotland and northern England are first in. Its causing a lot of concern to forecasters as Storm Dudley named. Englands National Highways has urged motorists in the affected area.
A Met Office spokesperson said. Storm Dudley is set to bluster its way southward with a yellow wind warning in place for southern Scotland and the rest of the UK. Last month alone storms Malik and Corrie caused power cuts for 118000 homes in.
The UK is set to be hit by two storms this week. Storm Eunice latest as a rare red warning is issued by the Met Office for the South West. Stay indoors Met Office alert ahead of 100mph winds - after Storm Dudley outages and travel chaos.
And the misery continues with five Met Office weather warnings and two named storms in place for this week - covering. Storm Dudley is expected to bring wind gusts of up to 80mph-90mph on exposed coasts and hills of Scotland with 60mph-70mph possible further inland.