Hold onto your hats! Storm Jocelyn is on its way, bringing 70mph winds and heavy rain across the UK. Stay tuned for updates on this powerful storm!
Storm Jocelyn is making headlines across the UK as another named storm following in the wake of Storm Isha. Met Eireann has officially named this upcoming weather disturbance, warning of strong winds reaching up to 70mph set to hit Wales, Scotland, and other parts of the UK. As the country braces for the impact of this new storm, amber weather warnings have been issued by the Met Office, advising individuals to prepare for potential disruptions and hazards.
With Storm Jocelyn looming, forecasters have highlighted the potential for severe and damaging gusts, especially in areas already affected by Storm Isha. Trains across Scotland are set to be halted, and commuters are urged to plan their journeys ahead of the expected weather onslaught. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) is also urging the public to stay safe in light of the impending storm.
As Storm Jocelyn approaches, the Met Office continues to monitor and issue weather warnings, emphasizing the importance of staying informed and taking necessary precautions. Stay updated on the latest developments and advisories as the UK navigates through this active storm season.
In a peculiar twist of nature, Storm Jocelyn marks the UK's tenth named storm in just five months, reflecting the unprecedented intensity of this storm season. Additionally, the alphabetically advanced storm season of 2016 only reached the letter 'K,' highlighting the exceptional nature of the current weather disturbances impacting the UK and Ireland.
Another named storm is set to bring 70mph winds on Tuesday, hot on the heels of Storm Isha.
As the winds ease and the clean-up continues following Storm Isha, Met Eireann has named Storm Jocelyn.
The Met Office said to expect “strong winds and heavy rain” as Storm Jocelyn hits the UK and Ireland. It issued amber weather warnings for wind from 6pm on ...
The storm is likely to bring "strong winds and heavy rain" to the UK on Tuesday and into Wednesday. | ITV National News.
'A spell of strengthening west or ...
Another storm is set to batter Lincolnshire and the rest of the UK just days after Storm Isha caused widespread disruption. The new storm, named Storm ...
The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for Powys due to Storm Jocelyn which will be in place on Tuesday and Wednesday (January 23 and 24).
The Met Office has announced that another storm is set to batter England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland this week.
Forecasters have issued a fresh weather warning for Inverclyde - with heavy rain now set to hit the area on Tuesday.
The furthest a storm season has reached in the alphabet is the letter K in 2016.
Storm Jocelyn will quickly follow Storm Isha, meteorologists said, continuing what has been the most active storm season in the UK and Ireland since records ...
Storm Jocelyn, which has been named by the Irish weather service Met Eireann, is set to batter parts of the United Kingdom already reeling from the impact ...
With the UK reeling from the destruction left in the 107mph winds of Storm Isha, there are already warnings of a new storm coming in, with the Met Office in ...
Another named storm is set to bring 70mph winds on Tuesday, hot on the heels of Storm Isha.
After heavy winds from Storm Isha last night, another storm is set to hit the UK tomorrow and Wednesday morning.
Two new yellow weather warnings have been announced for Wales this week as the UK braces itself for the impact of Storm Jocelyn. Just as Storm Isha's.
Quickly following Storm Isha, the UK and Ireland will be hit by Storm Jocelyn this week and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) is asking those ...
Another named storm is expected to bring "severe and damaging gusts" on Tuesday after two people died as a result of Storm Isha.
Resilience committee updated ahead of next amber weather warning. The Scottish Government's Resilience Room (SGoRR) has met to consider the impacts of Storm ...
Network Rail said that the “severe weather” had led to the decision to begin a “controlled shutdown of services” from 7pm on Tuesday. The rail operator also ...
Storm Jocelyn will hit Scotland on Tuesday with Met Office yellow and amber warnings in place.
Gusts of up to 70mph are forecast as heavy rain hits London in the wake of deadly Storm Isha.
The UK is bracing itself for Storm Jocelyn with weather warnings issued just a day after Storm Isha wreaked havoc, leaving two people dead.
The Scottish Government's Resilience Room (SGoRR) has met to consider the impacts of Storm Isha and preparations for Storm Jocelyn.
Weather warnings in place across large swathes of UK on Tuesday as Storm Isha clean-up operation continues.
The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for wind for most of the country, hot off the heels of Storm Isha.
With the UK reeling from the destruction left in the 107mph winds of Storm Isha, there are already warnings of a new storm coming in, with the Met Office in ...
Trains north of Preston affected as weather warnings issued for more wind and rain.
All ScotRail trains will be suspended from 19:00 GMT with gusts of up to 80mph expected in Scotland.
An amber warning for wind has been issued for the Highlands, northern coast and part of the Moray Firth coast from 6pm today until 8am on Wednesday.
The severe weather has prompted TransPennine Express, the intercity train operator in northern England and southern Scotland, to issue a “do not travel” notice.
Rail firms are warning passengers to expect "major disruption" when Storm Jocelyn hits the UK on Tuesday. The weather system is hitting the UK with more ...
An amber warning for wind has been issued for the Highlands, northern coast and part of the Moray Firth coast from 6pm today until 8am on Wednesday.
SCOTRAIL has issued a new update on Tuesday morning following the “extraordinary damage” caused by Storm Isha.
Multi agency partners including the PSNI, NIE, the Department for Infrastructure and other emergency response and public sector organisations have.