UK weather: storms to disrupt weekend events across England ... including Friday’s Crowning of the Bard ceremony in which the poet T James Jones was presented with the 2019 … The event was expected to draw 50,000 people, and featured bands including the Wu-Tang Clan.A second music festival, Houghton, in Norfolk, was called off the following day after the weather dramatically worsened the already waterlogged site.Organisers of Bristol’s international balloon fiesta scaled back the event, including cancelling Friday’s mass ascent.Several weekend LGBT+ Pride events, including in Chester, Milton Keynes and Plymouth, were postponed for reasons of safety. People at Fistral Beach, Newquay, after the news that the Boardmasters festival has been cancelled. Available: https://www.totallytimelines.com/uk-storms-2019-2020.

Flash flooding, drought, storms, cold spells and heatwaves are all examples of extreme weather in the UK. Previous names for last year included Idris, Callum and Peggy. In Russell Square in London, a short walk from Euston and Kings Cross stations where thousands were left stranded on Friday night after a nationwide power cut, a tree was blown over in the wind, forcing authorities to close the area.Music festivals and smaller events have been cancelled because of the bad weather. Advertising Disclosure - To help meet costs, we run advertisements across our site, including affiliate links to 3rd party retailers. This is based on a combination of both the impact the weather may have, and the likelihood of those impacts occurring. Below we explore their causes, impacts and the relationship between extreme weather events and climate change. 'Ex-hurricane X' will continue.We will only use names that have been officially designated by the National Weather Service in the US.Stormy weather is not unusual in the winter and we only need to go back to the winter of 2013-14 to see a similarly stormy winter. Last accessed [date]

Between November 2019 and February 2020, severe winter flooding occurred across the United Kingdom. We received thousands of suggestions and this years list has been compiled from these public suggestions, choosing some of the more popular names and names that reflect the diversity of Britain, Ireland and the Netherlands.To avoid any confusion over naming, if a storm is the remnants of a tropical storm or hurricane that has moved across the Atlantic, the well-established method of referring to it as, e.g. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.

Find out the latest information about storms in the UK as we name them as part of our Name our Storms project.Throughout the year these pages will provide the latest updates and information as we name storms which we forecast will have an impact upon the UK.The naming of storms using a single authoritative system should aid the communication of approaching severe weather through media partners and other government agencies.

... September 30, 2019. The Met Office has announced what storms will be named in 2019-20. In this way the public will be better placed to keep themselves, their property and businesses safe.Earlier this year the Met Office and Met Éireann asked people to send in their ideas for future storm names, receiving thousands of suggestions.A new list of names will be compiled jointly between Met Éireann, the Met Office and KNMI (The Dutch national weather forecasting service).The Met Office component will make use of suggestions submitted via social media and email, although everyone is welcome to suggest names for future consideration - email to The criteria we use for naming storms is based on our National Severe Weather Warnings service. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website.