Tornado in UK & Storm Ciarán: 80mph Winds and Heavy Rain
A tornado has blown a roof off a house in West Sussex. Introducing Storm Ciarán.
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A Yellow Warning is a weather warning issued by meteorological agencies to alert the public about potentially hazardous weather conditions that are expected to occur within a specific time frame. The color yellow is often used to indicate that the weather conditions could cause some disruption or inconvenience, but the impact is not as severe as a more serious warning, such as an Orange or Red Warning.
A tornado has blown a roof off a house in West Sussex. Introducing Storm Ciarán.
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For Scotland, the rain warnings are in effect until 12 am on Monday. In the south and east of England, the rain warning lasts from 12 am on Sunday to 12 am on Monday, covering regions such as eastern England, London, Kent, Sussex, and Essex.
Severe Weather Alert: Further Flooding Risk in UK
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Storm Bernard started in the late afternoon on 22 October and became most intense by the early evening.
Naming storms might seem like a modern tradition, but it has a history dating back to the 1950s in the United States. This practice is rooted in making weather forecasts more relatable and easier for the public to engage with, discuss, and compare over time.
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