Storm Ciara hit the UK over the weekend, bringing harsh winds, rain and snow.
08.02.2020 - 16:21 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
‘Pop-up’ shelters will open this weekend to protect homeless people from Storm Ciara.
The Met Office has warned people to stay indoors as heavy rain winds of up to 80mph look set to batter the UK.
They issued several National Severe Weather Warnings for strong winds and heavy rain brought by Storm Ciara throughout the weekend, including an Amber warning for southeast England on Sunday.
A yellow wind warning has been issued for north-western parts of the UK on Saturday, followed by a yellow
Storm Ciara hit the UK over the weekend, bringing harsh winds, rain and snow.
Snow has started falling in Scotland in the aftermath of Storm Ciara.
Hundreds of passengers on a transatlantic flight are having to travel home from Scotland - because their plane couldn’t land in Manchester.
Storm Ciara tested the skills of pilots at Manchester Airport on Sunday as hurricane force winds hit the UK.
Planes attempting to fly in to UK airports are being rocked by Storm Ciara's strong winds as severe weather causes dozens of cancellations and delays.
A British Airways plane is believed to have made the fastest flight ever by a conventional airliner.
Police stopped a driver travelling at speeds of 119mph as Storm Ciara hit the UK.