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2023–24 European windstorm season

The 2023–2024 European windstorm season is the ninth and current season of the European windstorm naming in Europe. The new season's storm names were announced on 1 September 2023. Storms that occur up until 31 August 2024 will be included in this season. This was the fifth season where the Netherlands participated (through KNMI), alongside the United Kingdom's Met Office and Ireland's Met Éireann in the western group. The Portuguese, Spanish, French and Belgian meteorological agencies collaborated for the seventh time, joined by Luxembourg's agency (Southwestern group). This is the third season where Greece, Israel and Cyprus (Eastern Mediterranean group), and Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Malta (Central Mediterranean group) named storms which affected their areas.

2023–2024 European windstorm season
Storm Ingunn, the strongest system of the season
First storm formed25 September 2023
Strongest storm1Storm Ingunn 941 hPa (27.79 inHg)
Strongest wind gustStorm Ingunn 249 km/h (155 mph) at Landsverk weather station, Heltnin, Faroe Islands
Total storms42
Total fatalities77 (2)
1Strongest storm is determined by lowest pressure and maximum recorded non-mountainous wind gust is also included for reference.
2024–2025

Background and naming edit

Definitions and naming conventions edit

There is no universal definition of what constitutes a windstorm in Europe, nor is there a universally accepted system of naming storms. For example, in the Western Group, consisting of the UK, Ireland, and the Netherlands, a storm is named if one of the meteorological agencies in those countries issues an orange warning (amber in the UK), which generally requires a likelihood of widespread sustained wind speeds greater than 65 km/h, or widespread wind gust speeds over 110 km/h. (Required wind speeds vary slightly by agency and by season.) Both the likelihood of impact and the potential severity of the system are considered when naming a storm.[1][2][3] The Southwest Group of Spain, Portugal, and France share a similar storm-naming scheme, though their names differ from those used by the Western Group.[4] In Greece, however, naming criteria were established for storms when the storm's forecast winds are above 50 km/h over land, with the wind expected to have a significant impact to infrastructures.[5] In Denmark, a windstorm must have an hourly average windspeed of at least 90 km/h (25 m/s).[6]

The Meteorology Department of the Free University of Berlin (FUB) names all high and low pressure systems that affect Europe, though they do not assign names to any actual storms.[7] A windstorm that is associated with one of these pressure systems will at times be recognized by the name assigned to the associated pressure system by the FUB. Named windstorms that have been recognized by a European meteorological agency are described in this article.

Naming conventions used in Europe are generally based on conditions that are forecast, not conditions that have actually occurred, as public awareness and preparedness are often cited as the main purpose of the naming schemes–for example, a reference.[2] Therefore, an assignment of a storm name does not mean that a storm will actually develop.

Western Group (United Kingdom, Ireland and the Netherlands) edit

In 2015, the Met Office and Met Éireann announced a project to name storms as part of the "Name our Storms" project for windstorms and asked the public for suggestions. The meteorological offices produced a full list of names for 2015–2016 through 2017–2018, common to both the United Kingdom and Ireland, with the Netherlands taking part from 2019 onwards. Names in the United Kingdom will be based on the National Severe Weather Warning Service.

The following names were chosen for the 2023–2024 season in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the Netherlands.[8] For a windstorm to be named, the United Kingdom's Met Office, Ireland's Met Eireann, or the Netherlands' Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) have to issue an amber weather warning, preferably for wind, but a storm can also be named for amber warnings of rain and snow (e.g. Storm Arwen in 2021).[9]

  • Henk
  • Isha
  • Jocelyn
  • Kathleen
  • Lilian (unused)
  • Minnie (unused)
  • Nicholas (unused)
  • Olga (unused)
  • Piet (unused)
  • Regina (unused)
  • Stuart (unused)
  • Tamiko (unused)
  • Vincent (unused)
  • Walid (unused)

South-Western Group (France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium and Luxembourg) edit

This was the seventh year in which the meteorological agencies of France, Spain and Portugal named storms that affected their areas.[10]

  • Aline
  • Bernard
  • Celine
  • Domingos
  • Elisa
  • Frederico
  • Geraldine
  • Hipolito
  • Irene
  • Juan
  • Karlotta
  • Louis
  • Monica
  • Nelson
  • Olivia
  • Pierrick
  • Renata
  • Sancho (unused)
  • Tatiana (unused)
  • Vasco (unused)
  • Wilhelmina (unused)

Central Mediterranean Group (Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Malta) edit

The following names were chosen for the 2023–2024 season in Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Malta.[11]

  • Alexis
  • Bettina
  • Ciro
  • Dorothea
  • Emil
  • Fedra
  • Gori
  • Helga (unused)
  • Italo (unused)
  • Lilith (unused)
  • Marco (unused)
  • Nada (unused)
  • Ole (unused)
  • Palmira (unused)
  • Rocky (unused)
  • Shirlene (unused)
  • Tino (unused)
  • Ute (unused)
  • Vito (unused)
  • Zena (unused)

Eastern Mediterranean Group (Greece, Israel and Cyprus) edit

The Eastern Mediterranean Group works slightly differently compared to other naming lists, instead of ending a season on the 31 August of that year, they end the season on the 30 September of that year. These are the names that were chosen for the 2023–24 season in Greece, Israel and Cyprus.[12]

  • Avgi
  • Ben (unused)
  • Cornelius (unused)
  • Doros (unused)
  • Eden (unused)
  • Fedra (unused)
  • Gea (unused)
  • Hillel (unused)
  • Iris (unused)
  • Kerean (unused)
  • Leonidas (unused)
  • Maria (unused)
  • Nir (unused)
  • Olympias (unused)
  • Petros (unused)
  • Qamar (unused)
  • Raphael (unused)
  • Sofia (unused)
  • Tal (unused)
  • Urania (unused)
  • Viran (unused)
  • Widad (unused)
  • Xenophon (unused)
  • Yakinthi (unused)
  • Ziv (unused)

South-Eastern Group (Moldova, Romania, Serbia and Bulgaria) edit

Northern Group (Denmark, Norway and Sweden) edit

This naming group, like the naming from the Free University of Berlin, does not use a naming list but names storms when it has not received a name by any other meteorological service in Europe and is projected to affect Denmark, Norway or Sweden.

  • Pia
  • Ingunn

North-Eastern Group (Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) edit

Central/FUB naming Group (Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia and Hungary) edit

Like the Northern Group, the Free University of Berlin names storms based on low pressures across the continent and does not use a naming list. The storms listed below were strong enough or were anticipated to cause equal or more disruption than if it were named either by one of the other groups.

  • Oliver
  • Brigitta
  • Gabriele
  • Patricia

Season summary edit

 
EUMETNET groups naming lists by colour
  Western group
  South-western group
  Northern group
  FUB naming group
  Central Mediterranean group
  North-east group
  South-east group
  Eastern Mediterranean group

All storms named by European meteorological organisations in their respective forecasting areas, as well as Atlantic hurricanes that transitioned into European windstorms and retained the name assigned by the National Hurricane Center:

2024 United Kingdom floods#April2024 United Kingdom floods#AprilStorm CiaránStorm Babet

Storms edit

Storm Agnes (Kilian) edit

Storm Agnes
 
Area affectedIreland, United Kingdom
Date of impact25–29 September 2023
Maximum wind gust135 km/h (84 mph): Capel Curig, Wales: 27 September 2023 [13]
Fatalities0
DamageUnspecified

Storm Agnes was named by the UK's Met Office on 25 September 2023 and was forecast to bring strong winds and heavy rain to much of the UK and Ireland.[14] The storm, which was also named Kilian by the Free University of Berlin and the Deutscher Wetterdienst,[15] impacted the British Isles on 27 September.

Storm Babet (Viktor) edit

Storm Babet
 
Area affectedSpain, Portugal, France, Ireland, United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark, Sweden
Date of impact16–22 October 2023
Maximum wind gust185 km/h (115 mph) at Cairn Gorm Summit, Scotland on 19 October 2023
Fatalities15 (1)
Power outages55,000 (England), 27,000 (Scotland)[16]
DamageUnspecified

Storm Babet, which was named by the United Kingdom's Met Office on 16 October, and was named Viktor by the Free University of Berlin, affected large parts of western and northern Europe.[17][18] It first affected Portugal and southwestern Spain with strong winds, heavy rains and floods on 16–17 October, subsequently moving to northern Europe.[19] The Met Office issued several yellow rain and wind warnings for large parts of the UK, along with amber rain warnings for parts of northeastern England and Scotland.[20] A rare red weather warning was issued for eastern parts of Scotland.[21]

Met Éireann issued Yellow rain warnings for most of Ireland.[22] An orange rain warning for southwestern Ireland was also issued, and there was flooding in the south of the Island, especially the east of County Cork; Midleton was particularly badly hit.[23][24]

A rare red warning for rainfall was issued across portions of eastern Scotland by the Met Office on 19 October.[25] A wind gust of 124 km/h (77 mph) was registered at the coast in Inverbervie.[26] In the highlands, Cairn Gorm summit recorded a gust of 185 km/h (115 mph).[27] In Brechin, Scotland, residents were asked to evacuate their homes by the local council.[28]

In Denmark, southern Sweden and northern Germany, the wind caused some material damages, fallen trees and cancellations of ferries, trains and planes, but the most serious effect was a storm surge, with large amounts of seawater being pushed by the wind into the westernmost Baltic Sea and Danish straits (unlike floods in Great Britain, Ireland and the Iberian Peninsula that primarily were caused by heavy rain).[29][30][31] In parts of Denmark (southeastern Jutland, southern Funen, southern Zealand and smaller islands in the area) and Germany (eastern Schleswig-Holstein), it caused the highest floods in more than a century, with some places in Denmark having sea levels that were up to 2.39 m (7 ft 10 in) above normal and in the Germany up to 2.22 m (7 ft 3 in) above normal.[32][33][34] In certain, particularly exposed places, people were evacuated after levees broke and houses were flooded.[34][35] On the opposite, western side of Jutland and Schleswig-Holstein, the waters were forced away from the shore by the wind, with sea levels up to 3 m (9.8 ft) below normal, stranding boats and preventing several ferries from running because of insufficient water depths.[34][36][37] This flooding was unusual because it was caused by easterly winds and mainly impacted the westernmost Baltic Sea. In Denmark and Germany, large storm floods are most often caused by westerly stoms where the greatest impact is on the southeastern North Sea, which has coastlines that are far better protected by taller, more extensive levees and other systems.[38]

There were at least six recorded fatalities: a 57-year-old woman died after being swept into a river in Angus (Scotland), a 56-year-old man died after his van hit a tree near Forfar in Angus, a man in his 60s was killed after being swept away by flood waters near Cleobury Mortimer (England),[39][40] a 33-year-old woman was killed on the German island of Fehmarn when her car was hit by a falling tree,[34] and a woman in her 80s in Chesterfield died in floods. A man trapped in a vehicle in floodwater near the Aberdeenshire village of Marykirk was later found dead.[41]

Damage in Schleswig-Holstein was estimated to be 200 Million Euro.[42]

Storm Aline (Wolfgang) edit

Storm Aline
 
Area affectedIberian Peninsula, Portugal, Spain, France, Jersey, Guernsey, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy
Date of impact18–27 October 2023
Maximum wind gust146 km/h (90 mph), Quiberon, France, 20 October 2023[43]
Fatalities0
Power outagesUnspecified
DamageUnspecified

Storm Aline was named by Spain's state weather forecast agency AEMET, while Wolfgang was the name given by the Free University of Berlin[44] both on 18 October 2023. The storm caused heavy rainfall across several parts of Spain and France. More than 20 flights were diverted from Málaga Airport and a gust of 100 km/h was reported in Cabrera.[45][46]

Storm Bernard (Xanthos) edit

Storm Bernard
 
Area affectedMorocco, Iberian Peninsula, France, United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain
Date of impact21–26 October 2023
Fatalities2
Power outagesUnspecified
DamageUnspecified

Storm Bernard was named by the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA) on 22 October 2023, but the Free University of Berlin noticed and named this system, Xanthos, on 21 October 2023 instead.[47]

The system impacted Spain and Portugal prompting the issuance of yellow rain warnings.[48][49]

Storm Celine (Benj) edit

Storm Celine
 
Area affectedPortugal, Spain, France, Iberian Peninsula
Date of impact28 October – 3 November 2023
Fatalities1
DamageUnspecified

Storm Celine was named and reported on 28 October 2023 by the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA), at around 1 pm local time that same afternoon. The cold front moved down south, causing heavy rain accompanied by thunderstorms. IPMA also predicted wind gusts as high as 90 km/h in the highlands and waves up to 6 m in height.[50]

The storm passed through central Portugal on 29 October. By 30 October, it had swept through southern Portugal and prompted yellow weather warnings for heavy rain in nine provinces in five autonomous communities in Spain.[51] Weather warning were issued in western France until 31 October.[52]

One death was reported, namely a 70-year-old woman was killed by a falling tree in France on 29 October.[53]

Storm Ciarán (Emir) edit

Storm Ciarán
 
Area affectedIreland, United Kingdom, Benelux,[54] France,[55] Spain,[56] Czech Republic,[57] Italy,[58] Channel Islands
Date of impact29 October – 4 November 2023
Maximum wind gust207 km/h (129 mph), Pointe du raz, France: 2 November 2023
Fatalities15 [59][60][61]
Power outages1,305,000
DamageUnspecified

Storm Ciarán was named by the United Kingdom's Met Office on 29 October, while the Free University of Berlin gave this system Emir on 30 October 2023. It was expected to bring winds of 90 to 120 km/h (56 to 75 mph) widely with > 130 km/h (80 mph) on some coasts. More heavy rainfall was expected to fall which would exacerbate the flooding from Storm Babet a week prior. A large yellow weather warning for rain and wind was placed for the South Wales, Devon and Cornwall, south coast and the east coast of East Anglia. In Cornwall, 4,000 properties were left without power.[62] In Devon, 250 schools were closed.[63] In Dorset, the Freshwater Beach Holiday Park at Burton Bradstock was destroyed. Other places in Dorset affected included Loders, Easton and West Bay.[64] A caravan park at Tenby in Wales was evacuated due to flooding.[65]

The Met Office stated Storm Ciarán was undergoing explosive cyclogenesis as of 1 November.[66] The storm especially affected the Isle of Jersey, where a freak thunderstorm created spawned an IF2.5/T6 tornado alongside the golf ball sized hail with windspeeds of the storm reaching around over 160 km/h (100 mph).[67][68] The southern coast of England and France were severely affected by the storm, with record wind gusts in France being reported around 208 km/h (129 mph).[69] The storm also caused flooding and huge waves.[70] An IF3 tornado also touched down in Bulgaria.[71]

In the Netherlands, an orange weather warning was given for the coastal provinces for high winds. Events were cancelled, including the Dutch Headwind Cycling Championships at the last minute due to safety. There was a lot of disruption due to cancelled flights and trains.[72] People were advised to work from home, and to not drive unless absolutely necessary.[73]

There were 15 fatalities as a result of the storm. A 46-year-old woman died in Germany when a tree fell on her.[74] There were two deaths in Belgium, a 5-year-old child and a 64-year-old woman from falling branches.[75] A 23-year-old woman died in Spain from a fallen tree.[76] In France two deaths were reported, including a 72-year-old man who was blown off his balcony.[77] And in the Netherlands a person was killed when a tree fell on their car.[78] As of 3 November 2023, six more died in Italy and one in Albania.[79]

Six people were killed during heavy rains in the region of Tuscany, Italy, with rivers flooding and causing damage. Several roads and highways are closed amid landslides. Severe damage also occurred in Campobasso, Molise, evacuations were being made in Veneto with highways being closed, and emergency calls occurred in Rome. In Sardinia, strong winds fueled fires that burned hectares of vegetation, while a man was killed in Capoterra, and in Tortolì an entire sawmill burned down.[80]

In total there were more than 1 million power outages, and in Cornwall around 4,000 properties were left without power.[81][82][83]

Storm Domingos (Fred) edit

Storm Domingos
 
Area affectedPortugal, Spain, France, United Kingdom, Ireland,[84] Belgium,Channel Islands (indirectly),[85] Iberia,[85] Andalusia,[86] Balearic Islands[87]
Date of impact3–5 November 2023
Fatalities1[88]
DamageUnspecified

Storm Domingos was named and reported on 3 November 2023 by the Spanish Met Service (AEMET). The storm was subsequently named Fred by the Free University of Berlin on 4 November 2023 at 12:00 UTC. It was expected to bring strong winds to France, Spain and Portugal with wind warnings in force for parts of those countries. The United Kingdom had a yellow rain warning for the south coast, issued by the Met Office.

One death was reported; an employee from Enedis was killed in the French region of Brittany, on 5 November 2023.

Storm Elisa (Helmoe) edit

Storm Elisa
 
Area affectedFrance, Channel Islands, Ireland
Date of impact9–11 November 2023
DamageUnspecified

Storm Elisa was identified by Météo-France on 9 November 2023,[89] while the Free University of Berlin named this system Helmoe the very next day.

Heavy rain was forecast to fall in northern France between Le Havre and Calais with 80–100 millimetres to fall in the region. This caused rivers to burst their banks causing some flooding with 20–50 more widely.[89] No deaths were recorded from Storm Elisa.

Storm Debi edit

Storm Debi
 
Area affectedIreland, United Kingdom, Netherlands
Date of impact12–13 November 2023
Maximum wind gust90 mph (140 km/h; 78 kn) at North Pennines, England[90]
Fatalities0[91] (1 injured by flying debris in County Limerick)[92]
Power outages100,000 [90]
DamageUnspecified

Storm Debi was identified by Met Éireann on 12 November 2023,[93] while the Free University of Berlin will not be issuing a name for this system as it neither impacted Denmark, Sweden nor Norway. It heavily impacted Ireland on 12 November (Sunday night), before it made its way to the United Kingdom on 13 November, (Monday morning).

Met Éireann placed in effect a red wind warning for 14 counties: Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary, Clare, east Galway, south Roscommon, Dublin, Kildare, Laois, Louth, Meath, Wicklow, Offaly, and Westmeath, and yellow and orange wind and rain warnings for the rest of the country.[94][95]

The Met Office issued a yellow wind warning for regions of East Midlands, North East England, North West England, Wales, West Midlands (region), Yorkshire, Humber, Midlands, Tayside, Fife and Grampian.

The Tornado and Storm Research Organization issued a tornado watch for much of Ireland, Wales, Midlands and East Anglia on Sunday evening, starting from midnight to midday Monday.[96]

On Monday morning 13 November, the storm reached the Netherlands.[97]

Storm Frederico (Linus) edit

Storm Frederico
 
Area affectedFrance, United Kingdom, Channel Islands, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Turkey, Moldova, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Bulgaria, Israel, Cyprus, Syria, Georgia, Armenia
Date of impact15–21 November 2023
Fatalities2 (last confirmed information in Bulgaria)
DamageUnspecified

Storm Frederico was identified by Météo-France on 15 November 2023 around 17:50 CET as a new depression, and the Free University of Berlin announced on 16 November 2023 that this system will be named Linus. Météo-France predicted this system will travel from the Gulf of Saint-Malo towards north of Germany, morning of 16 November 2023 near the Channel Islands and by the night, strong gale will reach Provence and Corsica.[98] overnight with significant gusts between 110 km/h and 120 km/h[99]

The Met Office issued yellow rain warnings in association with the storm system for the south coast of England and Wales where flooding is possible.[100][101] It is also reported that Météo-France already placed 55 departments on yellow alert, including Île-de-France.[99]

The system then tracked through southeastern central parts of Europe bringing heavy rain and strong winds to the Balkans and southern Black Sea coasts such as Turkey. Orange and yellow wind and snow warnings were put up for parts of the Balkans particularly, Romania, Serbia and Bulgaria. The system brought heavy rain and some snowfall to western parts of Turkey. The eastern Mediterranean is forecast to also be impacted by Frederico, with yellow flood warnings for parts of Israel and a orange 'coastal event' warning issued. The storm moved out of Europe by 21 November 2023.

Storm Alexis edit

Storm Alexis
 
Area affectedItaly (especially Sicily, Lampedusa, Pantelleria), Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Malta, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia
Date of impact22–24 November 2023
Fatalities0
Power outagesUnspecified
DamageUnspecified

Though a weak and small system, Storm Alexis was assigned by the Italian Servizio Meteorologico, on 22 November 2023.[102] The storm was assigned for potential flash flooding due to heavy rain with orange warnings.[citation needed]

It was also predicted that Alexis would turn into an anticyclone by 24 November 2023, Friday.[103]

The national meteorological service predicted the arrival of cold air mass from Scandinavia, heading straight down for Central Mediterranean and the Balkans which would result in drastic temperature drop, especially countries on the Adriatic side.[103] This cold spell is also exacerbated by the formation and naming of the next storm, Storm Bettina.

Storm Bettina (Phil) edit

Storm Bettina
 
Area affectedItaly, Turkey, Greece, Ukraine, Moldova, Russia, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Croatia, Crimea, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
Date of impact25–28 November 2023
Fatalities22
Power outages>2,500,000 [104]
DamageUnspecified

Storm Bettina was assigned by the Servizio Meteorologico, the Italian Meteorological Service, as a cold plunge from northern Europe impacted much of the continent. The Free University of Berlin named this system Phil the next day on 26 November 2023.[105]

Up to 60 cm of snow was forecast for Ukraine and Romania with blizzards possible for parts of southern Europe. Many red and orange snow, rain, wind and ice warnings were force for many parts of south, central and southeastern parts of Europe. Red wind warnings were also in place for coastal parts of Croatia with orange and yellow wind warnings in force for parts of the Italian Peninsula as well as much of the Balkans much of Greece and the island of Sardinia. Turkey was also expected to see impacts from this system with a heavy band of rain with strong winds in association especially in the west and northwest of the country.

Multiple districts and municipalities in Bulgaria declared states of emergency on 26 November 2023 due to heavy snowfalls and strong winds causing severe traffic disruptions and widespread power outages to estimated 800,000 households in Bulgaria. By 27 November 2023, the country's meteorological agency issued Code Yellow warning for low temperatures to Blagoevgrad, Kyustendil, Pernik and Sofia while others were still in the Green.[106]

Currently, Storm Bettina claimed a total of 5 lives while 1 still missing. The storm also heavily impacted Crimea as one of the worse storms coming from the Black Sea

Storm Bettina claimed 2 lives in İzmir, Turkey; a 62-year-old man died in Konya on 25 November 2023 in his car and was swept away by a flash flood while trying to turn back. On 26 November 2023, a 58-year-old man died in Sinop while working at a construction site when the wall collapsed on him. He was taken to the hospital but could not be saved.[107]

The storm caused heavy snowfall and strong blizzards that lashed Eastern Europe over the weekend, forcing the closure of national roads. This is the first major cold snap that hit and spread across Romania and Moldova, prompting an emergency declaration in Bulgaria. The storm claimed the life of a 40-year-old man in Moldova on 26 November 2023 after his vehicle skidded off the road and crashed into a tree while two people in Bulgaria had died in traffic accidents and 36 were left injured during the stormy weather in the last 24 hours. At least 10 died and 23 were injured across Ukraine.[108][109]

Storm Bettina also caused power outages to about half a million residents in Crimea, forcing road closure between the villages of Metyevo and Trudovoy in the region of Saki, as well as between the village of Morskoye and the town of Sudak. This caused four people to be injured and another one is still missing after the heavy storm in Crimea.[110]

Storm Oliver edit

Storm Oliver
 
Area affectedGermany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Italy, Balkan Peninsula, Poland, Moldova, Ukraine, Baltics
Date of impact28–30 November 2023
Fatalities1

A new area of low pressure was named Oliver by Free University of Berlin on 28 November 2023 [111] for potential risk for further damage after Storm Bettina a few days prior. The storm is associated with the same cold plunge coming down from northern Europe and the Arctic so there are yellow and orange ice warnings issued for Germany and the Czech Republic, along with many orange wind warnings for parts of northern Italy and the Adriatic Sea coast of Croatia. There is also the threat of heavy flooding rainfall so there are a plethora of yellow rain warnings in place, especially for Croatia and orange snow warnings in Romania and Slovakia.[citation needed]

On 28 November 2023, Hellenic National Meteorological Service had declared and issued a Level 4 storm warning to the Ionian Islands and western parts of mainland Greece and the Peloponnese, which is just one notch below the highest storm grade for the region.[112]

The storm disrupted rescue efforts thus had claimed the life of one crew member while authorities managed to save another crew member after Storm Bettina caused a ship to sink. Greek rescuers on 26 November 2023 are still searching for 12 people missing after a ship sank in gale-force winds off the coast of Lesbos.[113]

Storm Oliver, on 29 November passed through central Ukraine bringing more disruptive winds as the storm exits to the north. Oliver dissipated by 30 November.[citation needed]

Storm Ciro edit

Storm Ciro
 
Area affectedSpain, Portugal, France, Italy, Switzerland, Croatia, Poland, Czech Republic
Date of impact30 November – 3 December 2023

Storm Ciro was identified and named by Servizio Meteorologico,[114] the Italian Meteorological Service for potential for flooding from heavy rain.

A red rain warning was in force for the regions of Liguria and Tuscany from 01:00 1 December – 18:00 2 December local time.[115] All northern and eastern regions, along with Sicily are under a red warning as a cold front passes through where disruption is likely.[115]

In a broad yellow rain warning has been issued for parts of Corsica and southern France from the west coast south of the Garonne going through to eastern central parts and the regions of Aude, Pyrénées-Orientales and Ariège (department) with a smaller orange warning for rain and possible avalanches and snow for Savoy and Upper Savoy as well as Hautes-Alpes and the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.[116]

In Poland and the Czech Republic red snow and ice warnings were issued in response to the storm projected track and snowfall coverage extent. Meanwhile, a red extreme low temperature warning has been issued for central and eastern parts of Italy, including the regions of Molise, Abruzzi and Marches.[117]

Storm Elin (Vanja) edit

Storm Elin
 
Area affectedIreland, United Kingdom
Date of impact9–10 December 2023
Maximum wind gust130 km/h (81mph): Capel Curig, Wales

Storm Elin was one out of the two storms that were named by Met Éireann on 9 December 2023. This first one was named in the early hours on 9 December 2023. The storm was subsequently named Vanja by the Free University of Berlin the next day on 10 December 2023[118]

The storm hit Ireland, generating gale-force winds and severe gusts which caused travel disruptions during Saturday. Orange wind warnings were already issued by Met Éireann for Wicklow, Dublin and County Donegal. Yellow wind warnings were also issued for County Clare, County Tipperary, County Cavan and County Monaghan[119]

Storm Elin then affected United Kingdom, where Met Office issued yellow rain warnings for Northern Ireland for County Antrim, County Down, County Tyrone and County Londonderry[119] There was also a broad yellow wind warning covering large parts Wales and the southwest of England to the coast of East Anglia where in parts 40–60 mph gusts were expected. Some areas in north Wales were forecast of 70+ mph.[120][121]

The Environment Agency had already issued 33 flood warnings for England, indicating potential flash flooding (including for the River Ouse, Yorkshire,[119] with 150 flood alerts in force.[122] As for Ireland, Met Éireann issued orange and yellow rain and wind warnings to 22 counties overnight in order to prepare for the upcoming storm on Sunday[123]

Storm Fergus (Walter) edit

Storm Fergus
 
Area affectedIreland, United Kingdom
Date of impact9–11 December 2023
Maximum wind gust124 km/h (77 mph): Leeds, United Kingdom: 10 December 2023

Storm Fergus was the second storm out of the two that were named by Met Éireann on 9 December 2023. This storm was named in the late morning on 9 December 2023[124] and named by the Free University of Berlin as Walter that same day.[118]

This storm affected Ireland and United Kingdom, with very strong offshore winds coupled with high waves and tides during Sunday for Ireland. Met Éireann has also predicted localized coastal flooding and wave overtopping as potential impacts by the storm.

Meanwhile, in preparation for Storm Fergus to make landfall, yellow wind warnings were issued for County Cavan, Dublin, County Kildare, County Longford, County Louth, County Meath, County Offaly, County Westmeath, County Leitrim, County Roscommon and County Sligo.[124] On top of the yellow warnings, orange wind warnings were already issued for County Clare, County Galway and County Mayo[123]

Storm Pia (Zoltan) edit

Storm Pia
 
Area affectedScandinavia, United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany & Austria
Date of impact20–22 December 2023
Maximum wind gust185 km/h (115 mph) – Cairn Gorm summit, Scotland[125]
Fatalities6 (1 missing)

Storm Pia was named by the Danish Meteorological Institute, a part of the Northern Group, on 20 December 2023. The Free University of Berlin named this system Zoltan.[111]

The storm impacted the United Kingdom, southern Scandinavia, the Netherlands, Belgium and northern Germany, causing major disruptions in holiday travel, with many cancelled ferries, trains and flights, closed bridges and roads that had to be cleared from fallen trees and turned over lorries, as well as thousands of homes losing power due to downed power lines and a storm surge that reached up to 3 m (9.8 ft) above the normal high tide mark.[126][127][128][129][130]

In Denmark, an 81-year-old man was killed when a car driving in the opposite direction swerved to avoid a fallen tree, resulting in a frontal collision with the elderly man's car.[131] In Belgium, a 63-year-old woman died when a 20 m (66 ft) Christmas tree fell on her at a market in Oudenaarde.[128] In the Netherlands, a 39 year old care worker died after being struck by a tree while riding a tandem bicycle.[132] In Germany, a 62-year-old man was killed by a falling fence.[133] In Austria, an 81-year-old man was killed by a falling tree.[134]

Strong Rainfall in combination with the Storm lead to widespread flooding in parts of Germany.[135] A sailing accident on the Elbe River in Saxony is believed to have been caused by gusty winds and high water Levels. One Person remains missing.[136] A 64-year-old man was found dead in Thuringia after he fell into the River Werra while working at a flood regulation gate.[137]

Storm Gerrit (Bodo) edit

Storm Gerrit
 
Area affectedIreland, United Kingdom, Norway, France
Date of impact26–30 December 2023
Maximum wind gust143 km/h (89 mph) – Fair Isle, Scotland[138]
Fatalities3 [139]

Storm Gerrit was named by the Met Office on 26 December 2023.[140] The storm system was also named as Bodo by the Free University of Berlin.[141] The storm's wind, rain and snow have had a severe impact on the British Isles and Norway.

The storm's impact on travel was only increased by the fact that it had occurred over Boxing Day, a day when road travel was expected to be heavier than usual. On 26 December there were many yellow weather warnings in force with a yellow wind warning for the south coast of England extending from Cornwall to Essex, nearly all of both Wales and Scotland were placed under a yellow weather warning, as well as large areas of northwest and north-central England.

A rain warning for much of Wales and the northwest of England was also announced, as well as a rain and wind warning for Northern Ireland. A rain and snow warning was also in effect for parts of western and central Scotland where heavy snowing caused blizzard conditions. Wind strengths were as high as 60–70 mph (97–113 km/h) for some parts, mainly around the southern and western coasts.[140]

For the Republic of Ireland, orange wind warnings were put up on the 27 December for the following counties; Clare, Cork, Kerry and Galway with a broad yellow wind warning covering the rest of the country.[142]

In some areas widespread disruptions to bus and rail services have occurred with many ScotRail services experiencing delays from restrictions and extreme weather like flooding and downed trees.[143] The highest wind velocity officially recorded by the Met Office was a gust of 89 mph (143 km/h) in Fair Isle, Scotland.[138] Also recorded were gusts of 86 mph (138 km/h) in Kincardineshire in eastern Scotland,[144] and of 69 mph (111 km/h) at the Isle of Wight and Stornoway in Scotland.[144]

A major incident was declared in Greater Manchester, where a "localised tornado" swept through the Tameside area (Stalybridge), damaging about 100 properties and leaving thousands of homes without power. Eyewitnesses reported a period of strong winds only lasting between 5 and 10 minutes.[145] The twister was given a preliminary T5.[146] As a result of the storm, three fatalities have been recorded when a 4x4 plunged into the River Esk on the North York Moors National Park due to the hazardous driving conditions.[147]

On 29 December, Gerrit continues to cause problems with strong winds and wintery showers for Shetland with ferry delays of at least 2 hours, and some ferry cancellations.[148]

The storm was named after Dutch meteorologist Gerrit Hiemstra by the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, after retiring from the Dutch public news broadcaster NOS Journaal, where Hiemstra worked from 1998 until 2023.[149]

Storm Geraldine (Costa) edit

Storm Geraldine
 
Area affectedIreland, United Kingdom, France
Date of impact30 December 2023 – 1 January 2024

Storm Geraldine was named by Météo-France on 30 December 2023, and was later named Costa by the Free University of Berlin.[150]

Yellow wind warnings were in force for much of Ireland especially the south coast on 30 December as well as the United Kingdom. On 31 December a yellow rain warning was active in the northwest of England with a large yellow wind warning along the south coast of Wales and England there was also a yellow wind warning in force for the following counties in southwestern parts of Ireland; Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick.[142][151]

In France a large yellow wind warning covers much of the north of the country with a orange wind and rain warnings up for Pas-de-Calais.[152]

The storm system dissipated shortly after in the North Sea on 1 January 2024.

Storm Henk (Annelie) edit

Storm Henk
 
Area affectedUnited Kingdom, Netherlands, France, Denmark, Germany, Sweden, Poland, The Baltics
Date of impact2–5 January 2024
Maximum wind gust94 mph (151 km/h) – The Needles, Isle of Wight[153]
Fatalities2[154][155][156]

Storm Henk was named by the Met Office on 2 January 2024, and subsequently named Annelie by the FUB in Germany the same day,[157] due to the threat of very strong winds and heavy rain.[158]

An amber wind warning was issued for southern and central regions of England and southern Wales on 2 January, spanning from the Scilly Isles, through south-western and southern England, the South Midlands, and through to East Anglia. This warning was issued due to an anticipated swathe of strong winds, gusting between 60 and 80 mph (97 and 129 km/h) in these areas on that day. Additionally, there was a broader yellow warning surrounding the amber one, indicating a wider area of concern for potentially impactful winds.[159] The Environment Agency issued 27 flood warnings for Oxfordshire on 5 January after the River Cherwell burst its banks.[160]

As a result of Storm Henk, extensive flooding affected South West England.[161] Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire was particularly affected.[162] In Worcester, the city centre was flooded.[163] The Cooper Dean roundabout near the Royal Bournemouth Hospital was flooded.[164] In Devon, several major roads were flooded including a landslip on the A377 in Crediton.[165] In Shropshire, Shrewsbury was again hit by floods,[166] as River Severn levels were expected to reach 15.4 feet (4.7 m).[167] Over 600 flood warnings were in place across Southern England.[168] Flood alerts were also in place in Wales affecting Wrexham and Flintshire.[169]

Exeter Airport reported a wind gust of 81 mph (130 km/h), with The Needles on Isle of Wight recording a 94 mph (151 km/h) gust.[153] In Ipswich, despite the amber wind warning, the Orwell Bridge remained open.[170]

A woman was taken to hospital after being hit by a tree during the storm in Orpington. The incident happened just before 3.15pm. Police, London Ambulance Service and London Fire Brigade attended and found a woman injured. She was taken to hospital for treatment where her injuries were assessed as not life-threatening.[171]

On the A433, about eight miles north of Malmesbury, another person died after a falling tree crushed their car during the storm. Emergency services were called at around 3.15pm.[154] Two cars were struck by a huge tree after it was uprooted by strong winds and fell into the road. One vehicle was completely crushed, whilst another sustained less significant damage. An occupant of one of the cars was pronounced dead at the scene.[154] On the B4526 near Crays Pond, Oxfordshire, an 87-year-old woman died when the car she was driving hit a fallen tree at around 5.25pm.[172]

The London Eye was briefly closed for safety checks after a roof hatch in one of the pods was blown open by high winds while passengers were aboard. London Eye described the incident as an "isolated technical issue".[173]

In The Netherlands, strong winds may have contributed to a tragic incident where a 75-year-old man fell off his bicycle and drowned. The storm also led to the collapse of a dyke, affecting water levels in the Maas River.

Storm Brigitta edit

Storm Brigitta
 
Area affectedGermany, United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Netherlands
Date of impact3–6 January 2024

Storm Brigitta is a small but damaging storm that was named by the Free University of Berlin (FUB) on 3 January 2024.[174] The storm system has prompt a yellow rain warning for the south and east of the United Kingdom. Heavy rainfall is anticipated to cause major flooding disruption in the wake of Storm Henk moving through two days earlier. Major incidents have been declared across the UK with widespread flooding causing travel chaos.[175]

In France a red flood warning has been issued for Pas-de-Calais and a orange flood warning for the Ardennes, including Lille. There is also a broad yellow wind and flood warning for the north half of the country.

In Germany a level 3 red warning for rain has been issued for western parts of the country with a level 2 orange warning for rain encompassing the red warning.[176]

Storm Hipolito edit

Storm Hipolito
 
Area affectedAzores
Date of impact8–14 January 2024

Hipolito was named by the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and the Atmosphere (IPMA) on 8 January 2024.[177]

The system is to bring strong winds and heavy rain to the Azores. A orange wind and rain warning is in force for the central group of islands.[178] Regional Civil Protection and Fire Service of the Azores (SRPCBA) informs that a total of 53 occurrences on six islands, namely São Miguel, Terceira, Graciosa, São Jorge, Pico and Faial.[179]

The latest reported situations are related to flooding of roads, flooding of homes, falling trees, falling structures and damage to structures.[179]

Storm Irene (Gertrud) edit

Storm Irene
 
Area affectedFrance, Spain, Canary Islands, Portugal, Azores, Germany, Poland, Switzerland
Date of impact14–18 January 2024

Storm Irene was named by Meteo France on 14 January 2024 and Gertrud the same day by FUB.[177] [180] Storm Irene's effects was expected to be felt from 15 to 16 January in the Canary Islands, and on 16–17 January for the Iberian Peninsula and parts of France; more intensity is expected for the western part which is packed with gusts of strong or very strong wind and persistent rain.[181]

A yellow wind and rain warning has been issued for parts of the Azores and the Madeira Islands on 16 January. The entire country of Portugal is also under the same yellow wind and rain warning for an additional day. Additionally, there is an orange wind, rain, and coastal event warning in effect for the southern parts of Madeira.[182]

On 17 January, in northern France, a broad orange snow and ice warning was in force with yellow wind and rain warnings elsewhere. Yellow Avalanche warnings were also up for the Alps regions of eastern France.[183] Furthermore, there is an orange wind warning for specific regions in northern Spain, and a broad yellow wind and rain warning over most of the country.[184]

In Germany, Deutscher Wetterdienst issued a Level 3 snow and ice warnings was in force for all of south of the country with a level 1 and 2 further north. There is also a Level 4 snow and ice warning in western parts including Frankfurt significant disruption was anticipated.[185]

Storm Juan edit

Storm Juan
 
Area affectedSpain, Portugal
Date of impact18–20 January 2024

Storm Juan was named by Spanish Met Service (AEMET), on 18 January 2024.[186]

Heavy rainfall and snowfall is expected with a orange snow warning having been issued for central regions in Spain with many yellow rain warnings in force for southern and central parts of the country.[187] In Portugal a yellow rain warning was issued for much of the south of the country, including the Lisbon area.[188]

Storm Isha (Iris) edit

Storm Isha
 
Area affectedUnited Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, Sweden
Date of impact19–23 January 2024
Maximum wind gust199 km/h (124 mph):The Cairnwell, Aberdeenshire
Fatalities4
Power outages618,000

Storm Isha was named by the Met Office on 19 January due to the threat of very strong winds,[189] while the Free University of Berlin named the same system as Iris the following day, 20 January.[190]

An orange warning was given out in the Netherlands. IJmuiden recorded a wind gust of 110 km/h.

In the United Kingdom, two 12-hour amber weather warnings for wind were in place from 6 p.m. on 21 January, which the covered whole country excluding the East of England, London and the Shetland Islands. A 24-hour yellow weather warning for wind which covered the entire country was also in place from midday on 21 January.[191] At around 11:30 p.m. on 21 January, the Met Office issued a 4-hour red weather warning for wind from 1 a.m. for northeast Scotland covering Thurso, Wick, Elgin, Banff, Fraserburgh and Peterhead.[192] In Ireland, Met Éireann issued a Status Red wind warning for Galway, Mayo and Donegal, while Status Yellow and Status Orange warnings were also issued for the rest of the country.[193] In the Netherlands, a yellow wind warning covered the entire country from midnight on 21 January until 9 a.m. the following day.[194]

A number of flights were cancelled, while a tornado watch was issued for Ireland, the majority of Scotland, and parts of England by TORRO.[195] A brief red wind warning was in force in Scotland as Isha passed through overnight.

At Capel Curig, Snowdonia, a wind gust of 90 mph (140 km/h) was recorded on Sunday afternoon. During the early hours of 22 January, a gust of 99 mph (159 km/h) was recorded at RRH Brizlee Wood in Northumberland.[196] Train services such as Great Western Railway were delayed until the storm passes. The A14 Orwell Bridge in Ipswich was closed due to the strength of the winds.[197][198] ScotRail cancelled all services from 7 p.m. on 21 January until after the following day's rush hour due to the high winds.[199] The storm caused thousands of power outages across the British Isles, with 235,000 properties in Ireland, 53,000 homes in Northern Ireland and around 330,000 in England, Scotland and Wales.[200]

The Met Office lists maximum gust speeds for Storm Isha, the highest shown is 108 Kt (124 mph) recorded at The Cairnwell, Aberdeenshire, and a minimum central pressure of 947 hPa (27.96 inHg) from Storm Isha. [201] According to some news articles, and a Twitter post by Glencoe Mountain Resort Twitter page a wind speed of 168mph was recorded in Glencoe, Scotland, but this windspeed hasn't been verified by the Met Office, that means the highest verified wind-speed is 108 Kt (124 mph) at The Cairnwell, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.[citation needed]

A total of four people were killed during the storm: a woman died at 1:50 on 22 January in Carnalogue, County Louth, when a van collided with a tree; a man died at 18:15 on 21 January when he drove into a flood on the N17 in Lisduff, County Mayo;[202] an 84-year-old man died at about 23:45 on 21 January after the car he was travelling in hit a fallen tree on Beancross Road in Grangemouth;[203] and a man in his 60s was killed at 21:45 on 21 January after his van was involved in a crash with a fallen tree and another vehicle on Broad Road in Limavady, County Londonderry.[204]

In Sweden weather warnings were issued for snowfall in combination with high winds across parts of Sweden on Monday, with cancelled trains and accidents on icy roads causing disruption to traffic.[205]

Storm Jocelyn (Jitka) edit

Storm Jocelyn
 
Area affectedUnited Kingdom, Ireland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
Date of impact22–26 January 2024
Maximum wind gust225 km/h (140 mph): Cairn Gorm, Scotland
Fatalities1
Power outages100,000

Storm Jocelyn was named by the Met Éireann and Jitka by FUB on 22 January due to the threat of very strong winds.[206][207]

Orange and Yellow wind warnings issued for a lot of Ireland and Yellow warning of wind and rain was issued by Met Office for Scotland and Northern England. A small Amber warning also is in force for western and northern coastal area of Scotland.[208]

In Germany Level 2 orange warnings were issued for wind.[209] Poland issued Degree 1 warnings for wind and degree 2 on the coast which indicates winds of 91-110 km/h (~55-70 mph).[210] Denmark issued warnings for increased water level for the Wadden Sea, central West Coast, in the western part of the Limfjord, western Kattegat, Århus Bay, northern Little Belt, North and East Funen and the coast of North Zealand and Øresund. DMI Warning for gales and gusts of storm force were raised along the west coast of Jutland. Sweden also had warnings for wind and increased water levels.[211][212] Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania also had yellow wind warnings. A gust of 140mph was recorded at Cairngorm in Scotland [201]

One fatality has been reported from the storm as a 73-year-old man from the Isle of Lewis had fatal injuries from a car crash. This happened near Balallan around 11.40am on 23 January.[213]

According to the Met Office a top gust of 140 mph Cairngorm Summit and a minimum central pressure of 961 hPa (28.38 inHg) from Storm Jocelyn.[201]

Storm Avgi edit

Storm Avgi
 
Area affectedGreece, Israel, Cyprus, Egypt
Date of impact28–31 January 2024

Storm Avgi was named by Hellenic National Meteorological Service on 28 January for the risk of heavy rain associated with a cold spell.[214]

Heavy snowfall and significant temperature drops expected to last until 31 January, according to the National Meteorological Service. Snowfall is forecasted from Thessaly, central Greece, southward, even in lower-altitude areas. High pressures in the northwestern Balkans, coupled with low pressures in the eastern Mediterranean, are causing stormy winds and further temperature drops along with locally heavy rainfall in southern areas. Furthermore, on 30 January, northerly winds in the Aegean Sea will reach speeds of 9 Beaufort, locally reaching 10 Beaufort, accompanied by heavy rain and thunderstorms, which is expected to gradually subside from Wednesday evening onwards according to Hellenic National Meteorological Service.[215]

In Israel, heavy rain has been affecting the country prompting the issuance of yellow rain, wind and thunderstorm warnings for northern parts of the country.[216] Meanwhile, orange rain warnings exist for Greece and a orange thunderstorm warning for Cyprus, including a yellow rain warning for northern Egypt.[217][218][219]

Storm Ingunn (Margrit) edit

Storm Ingunn
 
Area affectedNorway, United Kingdom, Sweden
Date of impact30 January – 2 February 2024
Maximum wind gust249 km/h (155 mph) at a Landsverk weather station in Heltnin, Faroe Islands
Fatalities0
DamageUnspecified

This storm was named Ingunn on 30 January by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and Margrit by the Free University of Berlin.[220][221]

In Norway, a red warning of extremely strong gusts of wind was issued for parts of Nordfjord, Møre and Romsdal, Trøndelag and Helgeland. Wind gusts of 70-110 mph were anticipated from the afternoon of 31 January until the morning of 1 February. The strongest gusts were expected in outer regions from Stad to Helgeland.[220]

During the night to 1 February, the wind direction shifts west, possibly reaching hurricane strength in North Trøndelag and South Helgeland. Throughout 1 February, the wind becomes north-westerly, gradually diminishing, starting in the south. There is uncertainty about the low-pressure track on 1 February, with the potential for extremely strong wind gusts in Nordland, along with strong gusts in Troms and Finnmark later in the day. Expect coastal wind gusts of 90-110 mph and local interior gusts of 70-80 mph. Parts of eastern Norway and western Norway may experience strong gusts at the yellow danger level on 31 January and 1 February. Northern Norway may see a transition to snow showers, with a possibility of 20-50 cm of snow in Nordland on 1 February, accompanied by strong winds.

Due to coincident tides, low pressure, and strong winds, high water levels are expected in Nordland overnight to 1 February, potentially leading to very high water levels in the Vestfjorden. Coastal damage may occur due to high water levels and waves.[220] The Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate issued its highest avalanche warnings over southern and central parts of the country.[222]

The storm was described as the strongest to hit Norway in more than three decades, with floods and power outages reported across the country. The center of Bodø was sealed off by police citing "a danger to life and health". In Trøndelag, police received between 40 and 50 calls from affected residents. A bus with 14 passengers was blown off a road by strong winds near Lærdal, without causing injury.[223] About 200 passengers were stranded overnight in Tromsø Airport.[222]

In the United Kingdom a yellow wind warning is in force for Scotland, Northern England and Northern Ireland where in parts gusts of 70-80 possibly 85 mph in exposed northern locations.[224]

In Sweden a orange wind warning is in force for the low terrain in the mountain chain in Västerbotten County and northernmost Jämtland County. The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute warned that the weather on 1 February would be windy in the westerly wind with very strong gusts to locally stormy gusts. This may, among other things, lead to limited access on roads due to fallen trees.[212]

In the Faroe Islands a gust of 249 km/h (155 mph) was recorded at a Landsverk weather station,[225] making this the strongest wind gust from a European windstorm in 2024.[226]

Storm Karlotta (Paulina) edit

Storm Karlotta
 
Area affectedUnited Kingdom, France, Spain, Portugal, Ireland
Date of impact6–10 February 2024
Fatalities0
DamageUnspecified

Storm Karlotta was named by the Spanish Meteorological Service on the 6 February with the FUB naming it Paulina.[227]

The storm brought strong winds and heavy rain to Spain and Portugal, where a yellow rain warning was in force. France also has rain and wind warnings where disruption was anticipated.[48][228][229]

In the United Kingdom a yellow snow warning was in force for the Midlands, north-west England, north Wales and Northern Ireland as well as a amber snow warning issued for north Wales and areas just east of Manchester where 20-25cm of snow was possible above 200 metres. However, in the yellow area 2-5cm was expected widely with upwards of 10cm on hills. Elsewhere, heavy rain was more likely further south with snow showers continuing to move into northern Scotland. However, these showers were not associated with Storm Karlotta like the band of snow that was expected in the Midlands and Northern Ireland.[230]

In Ireland, Met Éireann issued a status yellow snow-ice and rain warning for Dublin, Cavan, Meath, Kildare, Louth, Wexford, Carlow, Clare, Tipperary, Galway, Laois, Offaly, Westmeath, Donegal, Monaghan, Leitrim, Mayo, Roscommon, Sligo, Longford and Wicklow with localised flooding.

Storm Louis (Wencke) edit

Storm Louis
 
Area affectedUnited Kingdom, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Denmark Norway, Sweden
Date of impact22–23 February 2024
Maximum wind gust138 km/h (86 mph) – Groix, France.[231]
Fatalities1
DamageUnspecified

Storm Louis was named by the Meteo France on the 22 February with the FUB naming it Wencke.[227]

A yellow wind and rain warning was issued for the east and south-east of England due to a severe squall line, which resulted in intense rainfall and strong winds in the warned areas. There was also a rain warning for the south-west where heavy rain was anticipated to cause disruption.[232]

Additionally, an orange wind warning was in effect for northern parts of France, anticipating similar strong winds in that region.[233]

Storm Louis will hit the Netherlands the evening of 22 February, bringing with it strong winds with gusts up to 110 kilometres per hour. The meteorological institute KNMI issued a code yellow warning for the entire country, starting in the south and coastal provinces at 6:00 pm.[234] In Belgium, the Met Office has issued an amber code weather warning for powerful gusts of wind across Flanders. From 3pm, gusts of up to 110 kilometres per hour are possible, with locally even higher speeds being recorded.[235]

There was one fatality in France : a man has drawn in his car in the Deux-Sèvres department.

Storm Dorothea (Yue) edit

Storm Dorothea
 
Area affectedUnited Kingdom, Ireland, France, Spain, Italy, Tunisia, Algeria, Libya
Date of impact23–29 February 2024
Fatalities0
DamageUnspecified

Storm Dorothea was one of two storms named by the Italian Meteorological Service (Servizio Meteorologico) on 26 February. The system was named Yue Free University of Berlin three days earlier on 23 February 2024 where it impacted Western Europe.[236][237]

On the 23 February, the system has prompt the UK Met Office issue two yellow rain warnings for the south-west and south-east of England. This is because of the heavy rain recently which has left saturated soils across the south of the United Kingdom with further flooding likely.[238] According to GOV.UK there are still numerous flood alerts and warnings in force for areas in the south of the United Kingdom.[239]

In France the met service has issued a large yellow flood warning in, with a orange flood warning for Doubs, France. High river levels are anticipated to continue in the country.[240] Spain has also issued a broad coastal high surf warning for the north coast, along with a broad yellow wind warning with a orange rain warning for Interior de Pontevedra.[241]

As Dorothea was named by the Italian met service, yellow wind and rain warnings were issued for much of the Italian Peninsula and France's Corsica. A orange snow, wind and rain warning was in force for north-western parts of Italy. Another orange wind and rain warning was issued for Sicily and Sardinia as well as the boot of Italy.[237]

Storm Emil edit

Storm Emil
 
Area affectedItaly, Tunisia, Algeria, Libya
Date of impact26–28 February 2024
Fatalities0
DamageUnspecified

Storm Emil was the second of two storms named by the Italian Meteorological Service (Servizio Meteorologico) on 26 February 2024,[237] with the other being Dorothea.

Storm Emil is expected the merge with Storm Dorothea and enhance rainfall and snowfall impacts in Italy. Numerous, orange and yellow wind, rain and snow warnings are in force for the Italian Peninsula and surrounding islands.[237]

Storm Fedra (Carlotta) edit

Storm Fedra
 
Area affectedItaly, France, Greece
Date of impact3–5 March 2024
Fatalities0
DamageUnspecified

Storm Fedra was named by the Italian, Servizio Meteorologico on 3 March 2024. It was named Carlotta by Free University of Berlin the same day.[237][227]

Yellow and orange wind and rain warnings were in force for the north west of Italy, including Rome, Florence, Bologna, Milan, Genoa and Turin.[242]

There is also a severe red warning for snow and black ice also up for similar areas around the Turin area of Italy. There also exists a orange wind and yellow rain warning for Sardinia.[242]

Meteo France has also issued a yellow rain, snow and ice warning for Upper Corsica, where thunderstorms and avalanches are possible.[240]

Storm Monica (Elfi) edit

Storm Monica
 
Area affectedPortugal, Spain
Date of impact8–11 March 2024
Fatalities0
DamageUnspecified

Storm Monica was named on 9 March 2024, and as Elfi the Free University of Berlin a day earlier on 8 March 2024.[243]

Storm Monica is forecast to impact the Iberian Peninsula with heavy rain and strong winds. Portugal's Meteorological Agency (IPMA) issued a severe red coastal event warning from 6pm 9 March - 6am 10 March, where waves from the west/northwest with 7 to 8 metres (20-25 ft) of significant height, reaching a maximum height of 14 metres (45 ft). A broader orange coastal event warning is also in force which lasts from 6pm 8 March - 6pm 10 March. There is also a yellow wind warning in force where strong winds from the west/southwest, with gusts of up to 75 km/h (45 mph) on the coast and up to 90 km/h (55 mph) in the highlands and up to 95 km/h (60 mph) in the mountains.[49]

In Spain a yellow coastal event warning is in force for the north coast. With a orange warning in force for the north west coast. Other warnings include yellow snow warnings in interior parts of Spain. Also, a yellow wind warning for the south-east.[48]

Storm Gabriele edit

Storm Gabriele
 
Area affectedUnited Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Germany
Date of impact13–17 March 2024
Fatalities0
DamageUnspecified

Storm Gabriele was named on 13 March 2024 by Free University of Berlin.[244]

Gabriele is expected to bring heavy snow and strong winds to parts of Scandinavia as well as heavy rain and strong winds to Denmark and Germany.

In Norway there are yellow snow and ice warnings as well as yellow wind warnings. There is also a orange severity icing on ships warning from the cold air and strong winds that are expected to blow a force 7 or 8.[245]

In Germany there is a yellow level 1 wind warning for the north of the country, including; Hamburg, Kiel, Schwerin and Neubrandenburg.[246] Also, a orange level 2 wind warning is in force across the German border with Denmark to Hindenburgdamm, and another from Rostock to Peenemünde.[246]

Storm Nelson (Nadja) edit

Storm Nelson
 
Area affectedUnited Kingdom, Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal, Netherlands
Date of impact26–29 March 2024
Maximum wind gust114 mph (183 km/h; 99 kn) at Pointe Du Raz, France
Fatalities4
DamageUnspecified

Storm Nelson was named on 26 March 2024 by Spain's AEMET[247] and Nadja by FUB.[227]

The United Kingdom's Met Office issued a yellow rain warning for eastern Northern Ireland and a yellow wind warning for the south coast of England. 50 mph (80 km/h) winds widely were expected with 60–65 mph (97–105 km/h) expected in exposed southern areas.[248] The weather may impact transport networks, including ferry services, and there is a "slight chance" of power cuts, it added. "There is a small chance that injuries and danger to life could occur from large waves and beach material being thrown onto sea fronts, coastal roads and properties."[249]

Orange wind warnings were issued for west of France[229] and much of the Portuguese coast,[49] with yellow wind warning issued for most of Spain.[250]

On 27 March, a tornado hit Île d'Yeu in western France, affecting around 60 houses and uprooting trees, blowing off roofs, felling electricity poles, blowing out a bay window and slightly injuring one person.[251] A large waterspout in the Tagus estuary made headlines the following day after it was caught on video looming over the Vasco da Gama bridge in Lisbon, Portugal.[252]

Four people were killed during the storm in Spain in three separate incidents on 28 March, all of which involved the sea. Two of them were in Asturia: a tourist was killed after falling into the sea in Muros de Nalón and a woman was killed in Cudillero after falling into the sea and being thrashed against some rocks.[253] A Moroccan boy and a German man drowned near Tarragona, Catalonia, after the man entered the water to help the boy.[254]

Storm Patricia edit

Storm Patricia
 
Area affectedPoland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Sweden, Finland
Date of impact1–3 April 2024
DamageUnspecified

Storm Patricia was named on 1 April by Free University of Berlin.[255]

The system is forecast to bring strong winds and heavy snowfall to parts of north-eastern Europe.

There are many yellow wind warnings in force, such as for eastern Poland, all of Lithuania and much of Estonia,[256] Latvia, and southern Finland. Yellow wind and snow warnings also extend up the east coast of Sweden, including Stockholm[257] Snow and ice are expected to cause disruption across these countries with Sweden having issued an orange snow and ice warning just north of the capital, Stockholm.[258]


Storm Olivia (Sabine) edit

Storm Olivia
 
Area affectedUnited Kingdom, Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal
Date of impact2–5 April 2024
DamageUnspecified

Storm Olivia was named by the Portuguese Met Service on 2 April 2024 and Sabine by Free University of Berlin the following day on 3 April 2024.[259][260]

The storm was named due to the threat of rain, especially along the north coast of Portugal and Spain, including The Azores.

On 2 April, Portugal's IPMA issued a yellow wind warning for northern, coastal parts of Portugal, including the city of Porto.[261] Whilst, Spain's AEMET issued a orange wind warning for the north-west coast of Spain with a wider yellow warning expanding inland encompassing the orange warning.[262]

On 4 April, United Kingdom Met Office issued a yellow snow warning for central Scotland with a yellow rain warning just to the south, encompassing Glasgow.[263]

Storm Kathleen (Timea) edit

Storm Kathleen
 
Area affectedUnited Kingdom, Ireland
Date of impact4–8 April 2024
Maximum wind gust164 km/h (102 mph): Aonach Mor, Scotland
Power outages900,000
DamageUnspecified

Storm Kathleen was named by Met Éireann on 4 April 2024, and named as Timea by Free University of Berlin the following day, 5 April 2024.[264]

The UK Met Office issued yellow wind warnings for western parts of the United Kingdom, including Northern Ireland, southern Scotland, north west England, west Wales, and parts of the south west, such as Cornwall. Deputy Chief Meteorologist Christoph Almond stated, "Gusts of 50 mph are expected quite widely on Saturday, while some exposed spots, particularly on the coast, will see 60 to 70 mph gusts with large waves also likely."[265][266][267]

As this area of low pressure moves north-eastwards, it will be drawing up unseasonably warm air from Iberia for a time. This warm air will see temperatures rise across the UK, causing some areas to see values above 20°C for the first time this year. The locations likely to see the highest temperatures will be in parts of East Anglia and Southeast England where 21°C or 22°C is not out of the question briefly on Saturday.[268]

Met Éireann issued a yellow warning for Ireland, orange wind warning for County Cork, County Kerry, County Galway, and County Mayo due to Storm Kathleen, which will bring gale force southerly winds, including severe and damaging gusts, potentially leading to very difficult travel conditions, fallen trees, power outages, coastal flooding, and wave overtopping.

Preliminary reports suggest the strongest wind from Kathleen are in Northern Ireland was recorded at 69mph (111 km/h) at Orlock Head in County Down. However, in Scotland, an unofficial windspeed of 101mph (162km/h) was recorded at Cairn Gorm. This is awaiting verification from the Met Office.

Other strong winds were recorded in Ireland include:

However, according to the Met Office the highest wind gust was 102mph (164km/h) recorded at Aonach Mor, Scotland.[270]

NIE Networks said about 400 customers are without power after high winds caused "a low level of damage to the electricity network. In the Republic of Ireland, 12,000 homes, farms and businesses were left without power as a result of Storm Kathleen. ESB Networks said the largest outages were in County Mayo, County Sligo, County Leitrim, County Laois and County Wicklow. Some flights including all Aer Lingus services at Belfast City Airport and ferry sailings have been cancelled.[271]

In the United Kingdom, for the second time this year, part of the roof of Titanic Belfast has been damaged by strong winds. The Met Office had warned of possible travel disruption, power cuts, and a risk of injuries from large waves. As of Saturday afternoon, the Environment Agency (EA) issued 14 flood warnings – where flooding is "expected" – and 118 flood alerts in England. The EA also issued 45 red cautions for strong streams on the River Thames, advising users of all boats not to navigate. National Resources Wales issued five flood alerts across the country.[272]

About 200 people had to be evacuated on Tuesday 9 April as the River Arun in west Sussex burst it's banks with rainfall made worse by Storm Pierrick a few days later.[273]

A family touring Scotland's North Coast 500 route are said to be "lucky to be alive" after their motorhome was reportedly blown down a hill as Storm Kathleen swept in across the country. The family of four and two dogs were still inside when the rented vehicle rolled over several times at a layby on the A896 near Shieldaig in Wester Ross on Sunday 7 April. The family, from Oxfordshire, reportedly managed to escape the wreckage with severe bruising.[274]

Storm Pierrick (Vanessa) edit

Storm Pierrick
 
Area affectedUnited Kingdom, France
Date of impact8–10 April 2024
Maximum wind gust65mph (104.6 km/h) [1]
Lowest pressure988 hPa, Truro, UK (via ZoomEarth)
Fatalities2 (including 1 dog dead and 1 Injured) [2]
DamageUnspecified

Storm Pierrick was named by Meteo France on 8 April 2024 and Vanessa by Free University of Berlin a day prior on the 7 April 2024.[275][276]

The storm will mainly affect the United Kingdom with the Met Office issuing yellow wind warnings. As of midday on 8 April, there exists a yellow wind warning across the south-west, encompassing Cornwall and north Devon. Another yellow wind warning is in affect across the south coast of England from Chideock, Dorset through to Margate, Kent.[277] On Tuesday the 9 April, the yellow warning extends to include the west coast of Wales, with another yellow warning, this time for rain which encompasses south-west Scotland, through the central belt and up the Aberdeen coast.[278]

Meteo France has issued some yellow and orange warnings. Much of the country is covered in a yellow wind warning with a orange wind warning in the north west of the country and another two in the north of the country including, Rouen and Évreux.[279]

The low-pressure system will bring the strongest winds to Cornwall and coastal parts of Devon and Somerset later today and overnight (8-9 April), then as the system continues to track across the United Kingdom the strong winds will extend along many English Channel coasts, all the way to Kent, and north along the coasts of the Celtic and Irish Seas to Lancashire. These strong winds come in combination with large waves and one of the highest tides of the year, highlighting coastal areas for impacts. As the system develops it will bring warmer air back into some south-eastern areas of England today, but with the potential for some isolated thunder and lightning this evening.[280]

Record high tides were recorded across the south-coast of England, resulting in serious coastal flooding in many areas. The Severn Bridge was close because of strong winds but has reopened since on Tuesday afternoon. A station was swept away in Devon, and a beach café in Cornwall lost a seating area and three of its beach huts were dragged into the sea.[281]

Evacuations in West Sussex went ahead after the River Arun overflowed its banks, with further warnings that flooding may increase throughout Tuesday brought by Storm Kathleen, worsened by Storm Pierrick.

About 180 people were rescued overnight from Medmerry Holiday Park in Earnley and about 15 from Ferry Road and Rope Walk in Littlehampton, West Sussex county council said. One person showing signs of hypothermia was taken to hospital.[282]

Storm Renata (Yupadee) edit

Storm Renata (Yupadee)
 
Area affectedUnited Kingdom, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany
Date of impact14–16 April 2024
DamageUnspecified

Storm Renata was named by Meteo France on 14 April 2024[283] and Yupadee by Free University of Berlin.[284] the same day.

The system, will affecting the United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands, is anticipated to bring disruption. The Met Office forecasts 50 mph winds, particularly in exposed southern areas. A squall line is expected to form, intensifying the winds as it moves through. In the United Kingdom, it will pass through in the early morning and exit by 11 am on 15 April, then proceed across western Europe (Belgium, Netherlands, and Germany).[285]

The Met Office has issued a broad yellow wind warning covering all of Northern Ireland and Wales as well as the rest of England excluding the north east of England and all of Scotland.[286] However, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute has issued a yellow wind warning in response to that expected squall line, where winds of between 75 and 100 km/h (45 and 60 mph) could be recorded.[287]

The Belgian Royal Meteorological Institute also has a yellow wind warning from around midday to 4pm on 15 April 2024.[288] Germany has a level 2 orange wind warning up for most of the country.[289]

In the United Kingdom, A tornado has appeared to hit a town in Staffordshire, with police saying they attended the scene in Knutton in Newcastle-under-Lyme after strong gusts damaged roofs just before 6.45am. Pictures shared online appeared to show damaged fences and debris scattered across the street.[290]

A tornado also appeared to hit a town in Nottinghamshire with local news services attending a few locations in West Bridgford in Nottingham after 7.30am. More pictures online from the West Bridgford wire show damaged roofs chimneys and uprooted trees spread across 10 different roads.[291]

Storm Gori edit

Storm Gori
 
Area affectedItaly, Croatia, Kosovo, Bulgaria, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Romania
Date of impact17–19 April 2024
DamageUnspecified

Storm Gori was named by Servizio Meteorologico on 17 April 2024.[292]

An orange wind warning was issued for the islands of Sardinia and Sicily and for the Calabria region of southern Italy. Meanwhile, yellow wind, rain and thunderstorm warnings remains in affect for parts of Croatia, Kosovo, Bulgaria, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Romania.[293]

Season effects edit

Storm FUB name Dates active Highest wind gust Lowest pressure First reported by Areas affected Fatalities (+missing) Damage Refs
Agnes Kilian 25–29 September 2023 135 km/h (84 mph), Capel Curig, United Kingdom[13] 970 hPa (28.64 inHg) United Kingdom United Kingdom, Ireland 0 Moderate [294]
Babet Viktor 16–22 October 2023 185 km/h (115 mph) Cairn Gorm, United Kingdom 977 hPa (28.85 inHg) United Kingdom Spain, Portugal, France, Ireland, United Kingdom (especially Angus, Scotland), Germany, Denmark, Sweden 15 (1) Major
Aline Wolfgang 18–27 October 2023 146 km/h (91 mph): at Quiberon, France 965 hPa (28.50 inHg) Spain Iberian Peninsula, Portugal, Spain, France, Jersey, Guernsey, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy 0 Unspecified
Bernard Xanthos 21–26 October 2023 Unspecified 995 hPa (29.38 inHg) Portugal Morocco, Iberian Peninsula, France, United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain 2 Unspecified [295]
Celine Benj 28 October–3 November 2023 Unspecified 985 hPa (29.09 inHg) Portugal Portugal, Spain, France, Iberian Peninsula 1 Unspecified [296][53]
Ciarán Emir 29 October–4 November 2023 207 km/h (129 mph): Pointe du Raz, France 953 hPa (28.14 inHg)[297] United Kingdom Ireland, United Kingdom, Benelux, France, Spain, Czech Republic, Italy, Channel Islands 16 [298][299] Major [59][300][301]
Domingos Fred 3–5 November 2023 Unspecified 960 hPa (28.35 inHg) Spain Portugal, Spain, France, United Kingdom, Ireland, Belgium, Channel Islands (indirectly), Iberia, Andalusia, Balearic Islands 1 Moderate [302]
Elisa Helmoe 9–11 November 2023 Unspecified 990 hPa (29.23 inHg) France France, Channel Islands, Ireland 0 Minor [89]
Debi n/a 12–13 November 2023 145 km/h (90 mph): at North Pennines, United Kingdom 970 hPa (28.64 inHg) Ireland Ireland, United Kingdom, Netherlands 0 Major [142]
Frederico Linus 15–21 November 2023 Unspecified 995 hPa (29.38 inHg) France France, United Kingdom, Channel Islands, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Turkey, Moldova, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Bulgaria, Israel, Cyprus, Georgia, Syria, Armenia Unspecified Major [98][101]
Alexis n/a 22–24 November 2023 Unspecified 1,000 hPa (29.53 inHg) Italy[114] Italy (especially Sicily, Lampedusa, Pantelleria), Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Malta, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia Unspecified Moderate [303][103]
Bettina Phil 25–28 November 2023 Unspecified 965 hPa (28.50 inHg) Italy[114] Italy, Turkey, Greece, Moldova, Russia, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Croatia, Slovenia, Ukraine, (especially Crimea), Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania 22 Major [304][107][110][109]
Oliver FUB assigned 28–30 November 2023 Unspecified 990 hPa (29.23 inHg) Germany Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Italy, Balkan Peninsula, Poland, Moldova, Ukraine, Baltics 1 Moderate
Ciro n/a 30 November–3 December 2023 Unspecified 991 hPa (29.26 inHg) Italy[114] Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Croatia, Poland, Czech Republic Unspecified Moderate
Elin Vanja 9–10 December 2023 130 km/h (81 mph): at Capel Curig, United Kingdom 980 hPa (28.94 inHg) Ireland[119] Ireland, United Kingdom 0 Moderate [119]
Fergus Walter 9–11 December 2023 129 km/h (80 mph): at North Pennines, United Kingdom 979 hPa (28.91 inHg) Ireland[119] Ireland, United Kingdom 0 Major [119]
Pia Zoltan 20–22 December 2023 185 km/h (115 mph): at Cairn Gorm summit, United Kingdom 960 hPa

(28.34 inHg)

Denmark United Kingdom, Scandinavia, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany 6 (1) Major
Gerrit Bodo 26-30 December 2023 143 km/h (89 mph): at Fair Isle, Scotland 972 hPa (28.70 inHg) United Kingdom United Kingdom, Ireland, Norway 3 Major [147]
Geraldine Costa 30 December 2023-1 January 2024 Unspecified 970 hPa (28.64 inHg) France United Kingdom, Ireland, France Unspecified Moderate
Henk Annelie 2-5 January 2024 151 km/h (94 mph): at The Needles, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom 975 hPa (28.79 inHg) United Kingdom United Kingdom, Netherlands, France, Denmark, Germany, Sweden, Poland, The Baltics 2 Major [305]
Brigitta FUB assigned 3-6 January 2024 Unspecified 987 hPa (29.15 inHg) Germany Germany, United Kingdom, Netherlands, France, Belgium Unspecified Major [174]
Hipolito n/a 9-14 January 2024 Unspecified 972 hPa (28.70 inHg) Portugal Azores Unspecified Minor
Irene Gertrud 14-18 January 2024 Unspecified 982 hPa (29.00 inHg) France France, Spain, Canary Islands, Portugal, Azores, Germany, Poland, Switzerland Unspecified Major
Juan n/a 18-20 January 2024 Unspecified 1,002 hPa (29.59 inHg) Spain Spain, Portugal Unspecified Moderate
Isha Iris 19-23 January 2024 199 km/h (124 mph): at Cairnwell, Aberdeenshire 947 hPa (27.96 inHg) United Kingdom United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, Sweden 4 Major
Jocelyn Jitka 22-26 January 2024 230 km/h (140 mph) at Cairngorm Summit, Scotland 961 hPa (28.38 inHg) Ireland United Kingdom, Ireland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania 1 Major
Avgi n/a 28-31 January 2024 Unspecified 1,011 hPa (29.85 inHg) Greece Greece, Israel, Cyprus, Egypt Unspecified Minor
Ingunn Margrit 30 January–2 February 2024 249 km/h (155 mph) at a Landsverk weather station, Faroe Islands 941 hPa (27.79 inHg) Norway Norway, United Kingdom, Sweden Unspecified Major
Karlotta Paulina 6-10 February 2024 Unspecified 961 hPa (28.38 inHg) Spain United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal, France Unspecified Moderate
Louis Wencke 22-23 February 2024 136 km/h (85 mph) at Frederikshavn, Denmark 959 hPa (28.32 inHg) France United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Norway Unspecified Moderate
Dorothea Yue 23-29 February 2024 Unspecified 980 hPa (28.94 inHg) Italy United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Spain, Italy Unspecified Moderate
Emil n/a 26-28 February 2024 Unspecified 1,006 hPa (29.71 inHg) Italy Italy, Tunisia, Algeria, Libya Unspecified Moderate
Fedra Carlotta 3-5 March 2024 Unspecified 1,000 hPa (29.53 inHg) Italy Italy, France, Greece Unspecified Moderate
Monica Elfi 8-9 March 2024 Unspecified 972 hPa (28.70 inHg) France Spain, Portugal Unspecified Major
Gabriele FUB assigned 13-17 March 2024 Unspecified 994 hPa (29.35 inHg) Germany United Kingdom, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany Unspecified Moderate
Nelson Nadja 26-29 March 2024 183 km/h (114 mph): at Pointe Du Raz, France 950 hPa (28.05 inHg) Spain United Kingdom, Ireland, Spain, France, Portugal, Netherlands 4 Major
Patricia FUB assigned 1-3 April 2024 Unspecified 979 hPa (28.91 inHg) Germany Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Sweden, Finland Unspecified Moderate
Olivia Sabine 2-5 April 2024 Unspecified 969 hPa (28.61 inHg) Portugal United Kingdom, Ireland, Spain, France, Portugal Unspecified Moderate
Kathleen Timea 4-8 April 2024 164 km/h (102 mph) at Aonach Mor, Scotland 953 hPa (28.14 inHg) Ireland United Kingdom, Ireland Unspecified Major
Pierrick Vanessa 8-10 April 2024 Unspecified 985 hPa (29.09 inHg) France United Kingdom, France Unspecified Major
Renata Yupadee 14-16 April 2024 Unspecified 988 hPa (29.18 inHg) France United Kingdom, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany Unspecified Major
Gori n/a 17-19 April 2024 Unspecified 997 hPa (29.44 inHg) Italy Italy, Croatia, Kosovo, Bulgaria, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Romania Unspecified Minor

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The 2023 2024 European windstorm season is the ninth and current season of the European windstorm naming in Europe The new season s storm names were announced on 1 September 2023 Storms that occur up until 31 August 2024 will be included in this season This was the fifth season where the Netherlands participated through KNMI alongside the United Kingdom s Met Office and Ireland s Met Eireann in the western group The Portuguese Spanish French and Belgian meteorological agencies collaborated for the seventh time joined by Luxembourg s agency Southwestern group This is the third season where Greece Israel and Cyprus Eastern Mediterranean group and Italy Slovenia Croatia Montenegro North Macedonia and Malta Central Mediterranean group named storms which affected their areas 2023 2024 European windstorm seasonStorm Ingunn the strongest system of the seasonFirst storm formed25 September 2023Strongest storm1Storm Ingunn 941 hPa 27 79 inHg Strongest wind gustStorm Ingunn 249 km h 155 mph at Landsverk weather station Heltnin Faroe IslandsTotal storms42Total fatalities77 2 1Strongest storm is determined by lowest pressure and maximum recorded non mountainous wind gust is also included for reference 2022 20232024 2025 Contents 1 Background and naming 1 1 Definitions and naming conventions 1 2 Western Group United Kingdom Ireland and the Netherlands 1 3 South Western Group France Spain Portugal Belgium and Luxembourg 1 4 Central Mediterranean Group Italy Slovenia Croatia Bosnia amp Herzegovina Montenegro North Macedonia and Malta 1 5 Eastern Mediterranean Group Greece Israel and Cyprus 1 6 South Eastern Group Moldova Romania Serbia and Bulgaria 1 7 Northern Group Denmark Norway and Sweden 1 8 North Eastern Group Finland Estonia Latvia and Lithuania 1 9 Central FUB naming Group Germany Switzerland Austria Poland Czechia Slovakia and Hungary 2 Season summary 3 Storms 3 1 Storm Agnes Kilian 3 2 Storm Babet Viktor 3 3 Storm Aline Wolfgang 3 4 Storm Bernard Xanthos 3 5 Storm Celine Benj 3 6 Storm Ciaran Emir 3 7 Storm Domingos Fred 3 8 Storm Elisa Helmoe 3 9 Storm Debi 3 10 Storm Frederico Linus 3 11 Storm Alexis 3 12 Storm Bettina Phil 3 13 Storm Oliver 3 14 Storm Ciro 3 15 Storm Elin Vanja 3 16 Storm Fergus Walter 3 17 Storm Pia Zoltan 3 18 Storm Gerrit Bodo 3 19 Storm Geraldine Costa 3 20 Storm Henk Annelie 3 21 Storm Brigitta 3 22 Storm Hipolito 3 23 Storm Irene Gertrud 3 24 Storm Juan 3 25 Storm Isha Iris 3 26 Storm Jocelyn Jitka 3 27 Storm Avgi 3 28 Storm Ingunn Margrit 3 29 Storm Karlotta Paulina 3 30 Storm Louis Wencke 3 31 Storm Dorothea Yue 3 32 Storm Emil 3 33 Storm Fedra Carlotta 3 34 Storm Monica Elfi 3 35 Storm Gabriele 3 36 Storm Nelson Nadja 3 37 Storm Patricia 3 38 Storm Olivia Sabine 3 39 Storm Kathleen Timea 3 40 Storm Pierrick Vanessa 3 41 Storm Renata Yupadee 3 42 Storm Gori 4 Season effects 5 See also 6 ReferencesBackground and naming editDefinitions and naming conventions edit Main article Weather system naming in Europe There is no universal definition of what constitutes a windstorm in Europe nor is there a universally accepted system of naming storms For example in the Western Group consisting of the UK Ireland and the Netherlands a storm is named if one of the meteorological agencies in those countries issues an orange warning amber in the UK which generally requires a likelihood of widespread sustained wind speeds greater than 65 km h or widespread wind gust speeds over 110 km h Required wind speeds vary slightly by agency and by season Both the likelihood of impact and the potential severity of the system are considered when naming a storm 1 2 3 The Southwest Group of Spain Portugal and France share a similar storm naming scheme though their names differ from those used by the Western Group 4 In Greece however naming criteria were established for storms when the storm s forecast winds are above 50 km h over land with the wind expected to have a significant impact to infrastructures 5 In Denmark a windstorm must have an hourly average windspeed of at least 90 km h 25 m s 6 The Meteorology Department of the Free University of Berlin FUB names all high and low pressure systems that affect Europe though they do not assign names to any actual storms 7 A windstorm that is associated with one of these pressure systems will at times be recognized by the name assigned to the associated pressure system by the FUB Named windstorms that have been recognized by a European meteorological agency are described in this article Naming conventions used in Europe are generally based on conditions that are forecast not conditions that have actually occurred as public awareness and preparedness are often cited as the main purpose of the naming schemes for example a reference 2 Therefore an assignment of a storm name does not mean that a storm will actually develop Western Group United Kingdom Ireland and the Netherlands edit In 2015 the Met Office and Met Eireann announced a project to name storms as part of the Name our Storms project for windstorms and asked the public for suggestions The meteorological offices produced a full list of names for 2015 2016 through 2017 2018 common to both the United Kingdom and Ireland with the Netherlands taking part from 2019 onwards Names in the United Kingdom will be based on the National Severe Weather Warning Service The following names were chosen for the 2023 2024 season in the United Kingdom Ireland and the Netherlands 8 For a windstorm to be named the United Kingdom s Met Office Ireland s Met Eireann or the Netherlands Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute KNMI have to issue an amber weather warning preferably for wind but a storm can also be named for amber warnings of rain and snow e g Storm Arwen in 2021 9 Agnes Babet Ciaran Debi Elin Fergus Gerrit Henk Isha Jocelyn Kathleen Lilian unused Minnie unused Nicholas unused Olga unused Piet unused Regina unused Stuart unused Tamiko unused Vincent unused Walid unused South Western Group France Spain Portugal Belgium and Luxembourg edit This was the seventh year in which the meteorological agencies of France Spain and Portugal named storms that affected their areas 10 Aline Bernard Celine Domingos Elisa Frederico Geraldine Hipolito Irene Juan Karlotta Louis Monica Nelson Olivia Pierrick Renata Sancho unused Tatiana unused Vasco unused Wilhelmina unused Central Mediterranean Group Italy Slovenia Croatia Bosnia amp Herzegovina Montenegro North Macedonia and Malta edit The following names were chosen for the 2023 2024 season in Italy Slovenia Croatia Bosnia amp Herzegovina Montenegro North Macedonia and Malta 11 Alexis Bettina Ciro Dorothea Emil Fedra Gori Helga unused Italo unused Lilith unused Marco unused Nada unused Ole unused Palmira unused Rocky unused Shirlene unused Tino unused Ute unused Vito unused Zena unused Eastern Mediterranean Group Greece Israel and Cyprus edit The Eastern Mediterranean Group works slightly differently compared to other naming lists instead of ending a season on the 31 August of that year they end the season on the 30 September of that year These are the names that were chosen for the 2023 24 season in Greece Israel and Cyprus 12 Avgi Ben unused Cornelius unused Doros unused Eden unused Fedra unused Gea unused Hillel unused Iris unused Kerean unused Leonidas unused Maria unused Nir unused Olympias unused Petros unused Qamar unused Raphael unused Sofia unused Tal unused Urania unused Viran unused Widad unused Xenophon unused Yakinthi unused Ziv unused South Eastern Group Moldova Romania Serbia and Bulgaria edit Northern Group Denmark Norway and Sweden edit This naming group like the naming from the Free University of Berlin does not use a naming list but names storms when it has not received a name by any other meteorological service in Europe and is projected to affect Denmark Norway or Sweden Pia Ingunn North Eastern Group Finland Estonia Latvia and Lithuania edit Central FUB naming Group Germany Switzerland Austria Poland Czechia Slovakia and Hungary edit Like the Northern Group the Free University of Berlin names storms based on low pressures across the continent and does not use a naming list The storms listed below were strong enough or were anticipated to cause equal or more disruption than if it were named either by one of the other groups Oliver Brigitta Gabriele PatriciaSeason summary edit nbsp EUMETNET groups naming lists by colour Western group South western group Northern group FUB naming group Central Mediterranean group North east group South east group Eastern Mediterranean group All storms named by European meteorological organisations in their respective forecasting areas as well as Atlantic hurricanes that transitioned into European windstorms and retained the name assigned by the National Hurricane Center Storms editStorm Agnes Kilian edit Storm Agnes redirects here For other storms of the same name see List of storms named Agnes Storm Agnes nbsp Area affectedIreland United KingdomDate of impact25 29 September 2023Maximum wind gust135 km h 84 mph Capel Curig Wales 27 September 2023 13 Fatalities0DamageUnspecified Storm Agnes was named by the UK s Met Office on 25 September 2023 and was forecast to bring strong winds and heavy rain to much of the UK and Ireland 14 The storm which was also named Kilian by the Free University of Berlin and the Deutscher Wetterdienst 15 impacted the British Isles on 27 September Storm Babet Viktor edit Main article Storm Babet Storm Babet nbsp Area affectedSpain Portugal France Ireland United Kingdom Germany Denmark SwedenDate of impact16 22 October 2023Maximum wind gust185 km h 115 mph at Cairn Gorm Summit Scotland on 19 October 2023Fatalities15 1 Power outages55 000 England 27 000 Scotland 16 DamageUnspecified Storm Babet which was named by the United Kingdom s Met Office on 16 October and was named Viktor by the Free University of Berlin affected large parts of western and northern Europe 17 18 It first affected Portugal and southwestern Spain with strong winds heavy rains and floods on 16 17 October subsequently moving to northern Europe 19 The Met Office issued several yellow rain and wind warnings for large parts of the UK along with amber rain warnings for parts of northeastern England and Scotland 20 A rare red weather warning was issued for eastern parts of Scotland 21 Met Eireann issued Yellow rain warnings for most of Ireland 22 An orange rain warning for southwestern Ireland was also issued and there was flooding in the south of the Island especially the east of County Cork Midleton was particularly badly hit 23 24 A rare red warning for rainfall was issued across portions of eastern Scotland by the Met Office on 19 October 25 A wind gust of 124 km h 77 mph was registered at the coast in Inverbervie 26 In the highlands Cairn Gorm summit recorded a gust of 185 km h 115 mph 27 In Brechin Scotland residents were asked to evacuate their homes by the local council 28 In Denmark southern Sweden and northern Germany the wind caused some material damages fallen trees and cancellations of ferries trains and planes but the most serious effect was a storm surge with large amounts of seawater being pushed by the wind into the westernmost Baltic Sea and Danish straits unlike floods in Great Britain Ireland and the Iberian Peninsula that primarily were caused by heavy rain 29 30 31 In parts of Denmark southeastern Jutland southern Funen southern Zealand and smaller islands in the area and Germany eastern Schleswig Holstein it caused the highest floods in more than a century with some places in Denmark having sea levels that were up to 2 39 m 7 ft 10 in above normal and in the Germany up to 2 22 m 7 ft 3 in above normal 32 33 34 In certain particularly exposed places people were evacuated after levees broke and houses were flooded 34 35 On the opposite western side of Jutland and Schleswig Holstein the waters were forced away from the shore by the wind with sea levels up to 3 m 9 8 ft below normal stranding boats and preventing several ferries from running because of insufficient water depths 34 36 37 This flooding was unusual because it was caused by easterly winds and mainly impacted the westernmost Baltic Sea In Denmark and Germany large storm floods are most often caused by westerly stoms where the greatest impact is on the southeastern North Sea which has coastlines that are far better protected by taller more extensive levees and other systems 38 There were at least six recorded fatalities a 57 year old woman died after being swept into a river in Angus Scotland a 56 year old man died after his van hit a tree near Forfar in Angus a man in his 60s was killed after being swept away by flood waters near Cleobury Mortimer England 39 40 a 33 year old woman was killed on the German island of Fehmarn when her car was hit by a falling tree 34 and a woman in her 80s in Chesterfield died in floods A man trapped in a vehicle in floodwater near the Aberdeenshire village of Marykirk was later found dead 41 Damage in Schleswig Holstein was estimated to be 200 Million Euro 42 Storm Aline Wolfgang edit Storm Aline nbsp Area affectedIberian Peninsula Portugal Spain France Jersey Guernsey Belgium Switzerland ItalyDate of impact18 27 October 2023Maximum wind gust146 km h 90 mph Quiberon France 20 October 2023 43 Fatalities0Power outagesUnspecifiedDamageUnspecified Storm Aline was named by Spain s state weather forecast agency AEMET while Wolfgang was the name given by the Free University of Berlin 44 both on 18 October 2023 The storm caused heavy rainfall across several parts of Spain and France More than 20 flights were diverted from Malaga Airport and a gust of 100 km h was reported in Cabrera 45 46 Storm Bernard Xanthos edit Storm Bernard nbsp Area affectedMorocco Iberian Peninsula France United Kingdom Portugal SpainDate of impact21 26 October 2023Fatalities2Power outagesUnspecifiedDamageUnspecified Storm Bernard was named by the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere IPMA on 22 October 2023 but the Free University of Berlin noticed and named this system Xanthos on 21 October 2023 instead 47 The system impacted Spain and Portugal prompting the issuance of yellow rain warnings 48 49 Storm Celine Benj edit Storm Celine nbsp Area affectedPortugal Spain France Iberian PeninsulaDate of impact28 October 3 November 2023Fatalities1DamageUnspecified Storm Celine was named and reported on 28 October 2023 by the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere IPMA at around 1 pm local time that same afternoon The cold front moved down south causing heavy rain accompanied by thunderstorms IPMA also predicted wind gusts as high as 90 km h in the highlands and waves up to 6 m in height 50 The storm passed through central Portugal on 29 October By 30 October it had swept through southern Portugal and prompted yellow weather warnings for heavy rain in nine provinces in five autonomous communities in Spain 51 Weather warning were issued in western France until 31 October 52 One death was reported namely a 70 year old woman was killed by a falling tree in France on 29 October 53 Storm Ciaran Emir edit Main article Storm Ciaran Storm Ciaran nbsp Area affectedIreland United Kingdom Benelux 54 France 55 Spain 56 Czech Republic 57 Italy 58 Channel IslandsDate of impact29 October 4 November 2023Maximum wind gust207 km h 129 mph Pointe du raz France 2 November 2023Fatalities15 59 60 61 Power outages1 305 000DamageUnspecified Storm Ciaran was named by the United Kingdom s Met Office on 29 October while the Free University of Berlin gave this system Emir on 30 October 2023 It was expected to bring winds of 90 to 120 km h 56 to 75 mph widely with gt 130 km h 80 mph on some coasts More heavy rainfall was expected to fall which would exacerbate the flooding from Storm Babet a week prior A large yellow weather warning for rain and wind was placed for the South Wales Devon and Cornwall south coast and the east coast of East Anglia In Cornwall 4 000 properties were left without power 62 In Devon 250 schools were closed 63 In Dorset the Freshwater Beach Holiday Park at Burton Bradstock was destroyed Other places in Dorset affected included Loders Easton and West Bay 64 A caravan park at Tenby in Wales was evacuated due to flooding 65 The Met Office stated Storm Ciaran was undergoing explosive cyclogenesis as of 1 November 66 The storm especially affected the Isle of Jersey where a freak thunderstorm created spawned an IF2 5 T6 tornado alongside the golf ball sized hail with windspeeds of the storm reaching around over 160 km h 100 mph 67 68 The southern coast of England and France were severely affected by the storm with record wind gusts in France being reported around 208 km h 129 mph 69 The storm also caused flooding and huge waves 70 An IF3 tornado also touched down in Bulgaria 71 In the Netherlands an orange weather warning was given for the coastal provinces for high winds Events were cancelled including the Dutch Headwind Cycling Championships at the last minute due to safety There was a lot of disruption due to cancelled flights and trains 72 People were advised to work from home and to not drive unless absolutely necessary 73 There were 15 fatalities as a result of the storm A 46 year old woman died in Germany when a tree fell on her 74 There were two deaths in Belgium a 5 year old child and a 64 year old woman from falling branches 75 A 23 year old woman died in Spain from a fallen tree 76 In France two deaths were reported including a 72 year old man who was blown off his balcony 77 And in the Netherlands a person was killed when a tree fell on their car 78 As of 3 November 2023 six more died in Italy and one in Albania 79 Six people were killed during heavy rains in the region of Tuscany Italy with rivers flooding and causing damage Several roads and highways are closed amid landslides Severe damage also occurred in Campobasso Molise evacuations were being made in Veneto with highways being closed and emergency calls occurred in Rome In Sardinia strong winds fueled fires that burned hectares of vegetation while a man was killed in Capoterra and in Tortoli an entire sawmill burned down 80 In total there were more than 1 million power outages and in Cornwall around 4 000 properties were left without power 81 82 83 Storm Domingos Fred edit Storm Domingos nbsp Area affectedPortugal Spain France United Kingdom Ireland 84 Belgium Channel Islands indirectly 85 Iberia 85 Andalusia 86 Balearic Islands 87 Date of impact3 5 November 2023Fatalities1 88 DamageUnspecified Storm Domingos was named and reported on 3 November 2023 by the Spanish Met Service AEMET The storm was subsequently named Fred by the Free University of Berlin on 4 November 2023 at 12 00 UTC It was expected to bring strong winds to France Spain and Portugal with wind warnings in force for parts of those countries The United Kingdom had a yellow rain warning for the south coast issued by the Met Office One death was reported an employee from Enedis was killed in the French region of Brittany on 5 November 2023 Storm Elisa Helmoe edit Storm Elisa nbsp Area affectedFrance Channel Islands IrelandDate of impact9 11 November 2023DamageUnspecified Storm Elisa was identified by Meteo France on 9 November 2023 89 while the Free University of Berlin named this system Helmoe the very next day Heavy rain was forecast to fall in northern France between Le Havre and Calais with 80 100 millimetres to fall in the region This caused rivers to burst their banks causing some flooding with 20 50 more widely 89 No deaths were recorded from Storm Elisa Storm Debi edit Storm Debi nbsp Area affectedIreland United Kingdom NetherlandsDate of impact12 13 November 2023Maximum wind gust90 mph 140 km h 78 kn at North Pennines England 90 Fatalities0 91 1 injured by flying debris in County Limerick 92 Power outages100 000 90 DamageUnspecified Storm Debi was identified by Met Eireann on 12 November 2023 93 while the Free University of Berlin will not be issuing a name for this system as it neither impacted Denmark Sweden nor Norway It heavily impacted Ireland on 12 November Sunday night before it made its way to the United Kingdom on 13 November Monday morning Met Eireann placed in effect a red wind warning for 14 counties Kerry Limerick Tipperary Clare east Galway south Roscommon Dublin Kildare Laois Louth Meath Wicklow Offaly and Westmeath and yellow and orange wind and rain warnings for the rest of the country 94 95 The Met Office issued a yellow wind warning for regions of East Midlands North East England North West England Wales West Midlands region Yorkshire Humber Midlands Tayside Fife and Grampian The Tornado and Storm Research Organization issued a tornado watch for much of Ireland Wales Midlands and East Anglia on Sunday evening starting from midnight to midday Monday 96 On Monday morning 13 November the storm reached the Netherlands 97 Storm Frederico Linus edit Storm Frederico nbsp Area affectedFrance United Kingdom Channel Islands Belgium Germany Switzerland Poland Czech Republic Slovakia Hungary Turkey Moldova Ukraine Romania Serbia Bulgaria Israel Cyprus Syria Georgia ArmeniaDate of impact15 21 November 2023Fatalities2 last confirmed information in Bulgaria DamageUnspecified Storm Frederico was identified by Meteo France on 15 November 2023 around 17 50 CET as a new depression and the Free University of Berlin announced on 16 November 2023 that this system will be named Linus Meteo France predicted this system will travel from the Gulf of Saint Malo towards north of Germany morning of 16 November 2023 near the Channel Islands and by the night strong gale will reach Provence and Corsica 98 overnight with significant gusts between 110 km h and 120 km h 99 The Met Office issued yellow rain warnings in association with the storm system for the south coast of England and Wales where flooding is possible 100 101 It is also reported that Meteo France already placed 55 departments on yellow alert including Ile de France 99 The system then tracked through southeastern central parts of Europe bringing heavy rain and strong winds to the Balkans and southern Black Sea coasts such as Turkey Orange and yellow wind and snow warnings were put up for parts of the Balkans particularly Romania Serbia and Bulgaria The system brought heavy rain and some snowfall to western parts of Turkey The eastern Mediterranean is forecast to also be impacted by Frederico with yellow flood warnings for parts of Israel and a orange coastal event warning issued The storm moved out of Europe by 21 November 2023 Storm Alexis edit Storm Alexis nbsp Area affectedItaly especially Sicily Lampedusa Pantelleria Algeria Egypt Libya Tunisia Malta Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Kosovo Montenegro North Macedonia Romania Serbia SloveniaDate of impact22 24 November 2023Fatalities0Power outagesUnspecifiedDamageUnspecified Though a weak and small system Storm Alexis was assigned by the Italian Servizio Meteorologico on 22 November 2023 102 The storm was assigned for potential flash flooding due to heavy rain with orange warnings citation needed It was also predicted that Alexis would turn into an anticyclone by 24 November 2023 Friday 103 The national meteorological service predicted the arrival of cold air mass from Scandinavia heading straight down for Central Mediterranean and the Balkans which would result in drastic temperature drop especially countries on the Adriatic side 103 This cold spell is also exacerbated by the formation and naming of the next storm Storm Bettina Storm Bettina Phil edit Storm Bettina nbsp Area affectedItaly Turkey Greece Ukraine Moldova Russia Romania Bulgaria Serbia Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Kosovo Montenegro North Macedonia Croatia Crimea Slovenia Estonia Latvia LithuaniaDate of impact25 28 November 2023Fatalities22Power outages gt 2 500 000 104 DamageUnspecified Storm Bettina was assigned by the Servizio Meteorologico the Italian Meteorological Service as a cold plunge from northern Europe impacted much of the continent The Free University of Berlin named this system Phil the next day on 26 November 2023 105 Up to 60 cm of snow was forecast for Ukraine and Romania with blizzards possible for parts of southern Europe Many red and orange snow rain wind and ice warnings were force for many parts of south central and southeastern parts of Europe Red wind warnings were also in place for coastal parts of Croatia with orange and yellow wind warnings in force for parts of the Italian Peninsula as well as much of the Balkans much of Greece and the island of Sardinia Turkey was also expected to see impacts from this system with a heavy band of rain with strong winds in association especially in the west and northwest of the country Multiple districts and municipalities in Bulgaria declared states of emergency on 26 November 2023 due to heavy snowfalls and strong winds causing severe traffic disruptions and widespread power outages to estimated 800 000 households in Bulgaria By 27 November 2023 the country s meteorological agency issued Code Yellow warning for low temperatures to Blagoevgrad Kyustendil Pernik and Sofia while others were still in the Green 106 Currently Storm Bettina claimed a total of 5 lives while 1 still missing The storm also heavily impacted Crimea as one of the worse storms coming from the Black SeaStorm Bettina claimed 2 lives in Izmir Turkey a 62 year old man died in Konya on 25 November 2023 in his car and was swept away by a flash flood while trying to turn back On 26 November 2023 a 58 year old man died in Sinop while working at a construction site when the wall collapsed on him He was taken to the hospital but could not be saved 107 The storm caused heavy snowfall and strong blizzards that lashed Eastern Europe over the weekend forcing the closure of national roads This is the first major cold snap that hit and spread across Romania and Moldova prompting an emergency declaration in Bulgaria The storm claimed the life of a 40 year old man in Moldova on 26 November 2023 after his vehicle skidded off the road and crashed into a tree while two people in Bulgaria had died in traffic accidents and 36 were left injured during the stormy weather in the last 24 hours At least 10 died and 23 were injured across Ukraine 108 109 Storm Bettina also caused power outages to about half a million residents in Crimea forcing road closure between the villages of Metyevo and Trudovoy in the region of Saki as well as between the village of Morskoye and the town of Sudak This caused four people to be injured and another one is still missing after the heavy storm in Crimea 110 Storm Oliver edit Storm Oliver nbsp Area affectedGermany Czech Republic Slovakia Italy Balkan Peninsula Poland Moldova Ukraine BalticsDate of impact28 30 November 2023Fatalities1 A new area of low pressure was named Oliver by Free University of Berlin on 28 November 2023 111 for potential risk for further damage after Storm Bettina a few days prior The storm is associated with the same cold plunge coming down from northern Europe and the Arctic so there are yellow and orange ice warnings issued for Germany and the Czech Republic along with many orange wind warnings for parts of northern Italy and the Adriatic Sea coast of Croatia There is also the threat of heavy flooding rainfall so there are a plethora of yellow rain warnings in place especially for Croatia and orange snow warnings in Romania and Slovakia citation needed On 28 November 2023 Hellenic National Meteorological Service had declared and issued a Level 4 storm warning to the Ionian Islands and western parts of mainland Greece and the Peloponnese which is just one notch below the highest storm grade for the region 112 The storm disrupted rescue efforts thus had claimed the life of one crew member while authorities managed to save another crew member after Storm Bettina caused a ship to sink Greek rescuers on 26 November 2023 are still searching for 12 people missing after a ship sank in gale force winds off the coast of Lesbos 113 Storm Oliver on 29 November passed through central Ukraine bringing more disruptive winds as the storm exits to the north Oliver dissipated by 30 November citation needed Storm Ciro edit Storm Ciro nbsp Area affectedSpain Portugal France Italy Switzerland Croatia Poland Czech RepublicDate of impact30 November 3 December 2023 Storm Ciro was identified and named by Servizio Meteorologico 114 the Italian Meteorological Service for potential for flooding from heavy rain A red rain warning was in force for the regions of Liguria and Tuscany from 01 00 1 December 18 00 2 December local time 115 All northern and eastern regions along with Sicily are under a red warning as a cold front passes through where disruption is likely 115 In a broad yellow rain warning has been issued for parts of Corsica and southern France from the west coast south of the Garonne going through to eastern central parts and the regions of Aude Pyrenees Orientales and Ariege department with a smaller orange warning for rain and possible avalanches and snow for Savoy and Upper Savoy as well as Hautes Alpes and the Alpes de Haute Provence 116 In Poland and the Czech Republic red snow and ice warnings were issued in response to the storm projected track and snowfall coverage extent Meanwhile a red extreme low temperature warning has been issued for central and eastern parts of Italy including the regions of Molise Abruzzi and Marches 117 Storm Elin Vanja edit Storm Elin nbsp Area affectedIreland United KingdomDate of impact9 10 December 2023Maximum wind gust130 km h 81mph Capel Curig Wales Storm Elin was one out of the two storms that were named by Met Eireann on 9 December 2023 This first one was named in the early hours on 9 December 2023 The storm was subsequently named Vanja by the Free University of Berlin the next day on 10 December 2023 118 The storm hit Ireland generating gale force winds and severe gusts which caused travel disruptions during Saturday Orange wind warnings were already issued by Met Eireann for Wicklow Dublin and County Donegal Yellow wind warnings were also issued for County Clare County Tipperary County Cavan and County Monaghan 119 Storm Elin then affected United Kingdom where Met Office issued yellow rain warnings for Northern Ireland for County Antrim County Down County Tyrone and County Londonderry 119 There was also a broad yellow wind warning covering large parts Wales and the southwest of England to the coast of East Anglia where in parts 40 60 mph gusts were expected Some areas in north Wales were forecast of 70 mph 120 121 The Environment Agency had already issued 33 flood warnings for England indicating potential flash flooding including for the River Ouse Yorkshire 119 with 150 flood alerts in force 122 As for Ireland Met Eireann issued orange and yellow rain and wind warnings to 22 counties overnight in order to prepare for the upcoming storm on Sunday 123 Storm Fergus Walter edit Storm Fergus nbsp Area affectedIreland United KingdomDate of impact9 11 December 2023Maximum wind gust124 km h 77 mph Leeds United Kingdom 10 December 2023 Storm Fergus was the second storm out of the two that were named by Met Eireann on 9 December 2023 This storm was named in the late morning on 9 December 2023 124 and named by the Free University of Berlin as Walter that same day 118 This storm affected Ireland and United Kingdom with very strong offshore winds coupled with high waves and tides during Sunday for Ireland Met Eireann has also predicted localized coastal flooding and wave overtopping as potential impacts by the storm Meanwhile in preparation for Storm Fergus to make landfall yellow wind warnings were issued for County Cavan Dublin County Kildare County Longford County Louth County Meath County Offaly County Westmeath County Leitrim County Roscommon and County Sligo 124 On top of the yellow warnings orange wind warnings were already issued for County Clare County Galway and County Mayo 123 Storm Pia Zoltan edit Storm Pia nbsp Area affectedScandinavia United Kingdom the Netherlands Belgium Germany amp AustriaDate of impact20 22 December 2023Maximum wind gust185 km h 115 mph Cairn Gorm summit Scotland 125 Fatalities6 1 missing Storm Pia was named by the Danish Meteorological Institute a part of the Northern Group on 20 December 2023 The Free University of Berlin named this system Zoltan 111 The storm impacted the United Kingdom southern Scandinavia the Netherlands Belgium and northern Germany causing major disruptions in holiday travel with many cancelled ferries trains and flights closed bridges and roads that had to be cleared from fallen trees and turned over lorries as well as thousands of homes losing power due to downed power lines and a storm surge that reached up to 3 m 9 8 ft above the normal high tide mark 126 127 128 129 130 In Denmark an 81 year old man was killed when a car driving in the opposite direction swerved to avoid a fallen tree resulting in a frontal collision with the elderly man s car 131 In Belgium a 63 year old woman died when a 20 m 66 ft Christmas tree fell on her at a market in Oudenaarde 128 In the Netherlands a 39 year old care worker died after being struck by a tree while riding a tandem bicycle 132 In Germany a 62 year old man was killed by a falling fence 133 In Austria an 81 year old man was killed by a falling tree 134 Strong Rainfall in combination with the Storm lead to widespread flooding in parts of Germany 135 A sailing accident on the Elbe River in Saxony is believed to have been caused by gusty winds and high water Levels One Person remains missing 136 A 64 year old man was found dead in Thuringia after he fell into the River Werra while working at a flood regulation gate 137 Further information in German 2023 Christmas flood in Germany de Storm Gerrit Bodo edit Storm Gerrit nbsp Area affectedIreland United Kingdom Norway FranceDate of impact26 30 December 2023Maximum wind gust143 km h 89 mph Fair Isle Scotland 138 Fatalities3 139 Storm Gerrit was named by the Met Office on 26 December 2023 140 The storm system was also named as Bodo by the Free University of Berlin 141 The storm s wind rain and snow have had a severe impact on the British Isles and Norway The storm s impact on travel was only increased by the fact that it had occurred over Boxing Day a day when road travel was expected to be heavier than usual On 26 December there were many yellow weather warnings in force with a yellow wind warning for the south coast of England extending from Cornwall to Essex nearly all of both Wales and Scotland were placed under a yellow weather warning as well as large areas of northwest and north central England A rain warning for much of Wales and the northwest of England was also announced as well as a rain and wind warning for Northern Ireland A rain and snow warning was also in effect for parts of western and central Scotland where heavy snowing caused blizzard conditions Wind strengths were as high as 60 70 mph 97 113 km h for some parts mainly around the southern and western coasts 140 For the Republic of Ireland orange wind warnings were put up on the 27 December for the following counties Clare Cork Kerry and Galway with a broad yellow wind warning covering the rest of the country 142 In some areas widespread disruptions to bus and rail services have occurred with many ScotRail services experiencing delays from restrictions and extreme weather like flooding and downed trees 143 The highest wind velocity officially recorded by the Met Office was a gust of 89 mph 143 km h in Fair Isle Scotland 138 Also recorded were gusts of 86 mph 138 km h in Kincardineshire in eastern Scotland 144 and of 69 mph 111 km h at the Isle of Wight and Stornoway in Scotland 144 A major incident was declared in Greater Manchester where a localised tornado swept through the Tameside area Stalybridge damaging about 100 properties and leaving thousands of homes without power Eyewitnesses reported a period of strong winds only lasting between 5 and 10 minutes 145 The twister was given a preliminary T5 146 As a result of the storm three fatalities have been recorded when a 4x4 plunged into the River Esk on the North York Moors National Park due to the hazardous driving conditions 147 On 29 December Gerrit continues to cause problems with strong winds and wintery showers for Shetland with ferry delays of at least 2 hours and some ferry cancellations 148 The storm was named after Dutch meteorologist Gerrit Hiemstra by the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute after retiring from the Dutch public news broadcaster NOS Journaal where Hiemstra worked from 1998 until 2023 149 Storm Geraldine Costa edit Storm Geraldine nbsp Area affectedIreland United Kingdom FranceDate of impact30 December 2023 1 January 2024 Storm Geraldine was named by Meteo France on 30 December 2023 and was later named Costa by the Free University of Berlin 150 Yellow wind warnings were in force for much of Ireland especially the south coast on 30 December as well as the United Kingdom On 31 December a yellow rain warning was active in the northwest of England with a large yellow wind warning along the south coast of Wales and England there was also a yellow wind warning in force for the following counties in southwestern parts of Ireland Clare Cork Kerry Limerick 142 151 In France a large yellow wind warning covers much of the north of the country with a orange wind and rain warnings up for Pas de Calais 152 The storm system dissipated shortly after in the North Sea on 1 January 2024 Storm Henk Annelie edit Storm Henk nbsp Area affectedUnited Kingdom Netherlands France Denmark Germany Sweden Poland The BalticsDate of impact2 5 January 2024Maximum wind gust94 mph 151 km h The Needles Isle of Wight 153 Fatalities2 154 155 156 Storm Henk was named by the Met Office on 2 January 2024 and subsequently named Annelie by the FUB in Germany the same day 157 due to the threat of very strong winds and heavy rain 158 An amber wind warning was issued for southern and central regions of England and southern Wales on 2 January spanning from the Scilly Isles through south western and southern England the South Midlands and through to East Anglia This warning was issued due to an anticipated swathe of strong winds gusting between 60 and 80 mph 97 and 129 km h in these areas on that day Additionally there was a broader yellow warning surrounding the amber one indicating a wider area of concern for potentially impactful winds 159 The Environment Agency issued 27 flood warnings for Oxfordshire on 5 January after the River Cherwell burst its banks 160 As a result of Storm Henk extensive flooding affected South West England 161 Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire was particularly affected 162 In Worcester the city centre was flooded 163 The Cooper Dean roundabout near the Royal Bournemouth Hospital was flooded 164 In Devon several major roads were flooded including a landslip on the A377 in Crediton 165 In Shropshire Shrewsbury was again hit by floods 166 as River Severn levels were expected to reach 15 4 feet 4 7 m 167 Over 600 flood warnings were in place across Southern England 168 Flood alerts were also in place in Wales affecting Wrexham and Flintshire 169 Exeter Airport reported a wind gust of 81 mph 130 km h with The Needles on Isle of Wight recording a 94 mph 151 km h gust 153 In Ipswich despite the amber wind warning the Orwell Bridge remained open 170 A woman was taken to hospital after being hit by a tree during the storm in Orpington The incident happened just before 3 15pm Police London Ambulance Service and London Fire Brigade attended and found a woman injured She was taken to hospital for treatment where her injuries were assessed as not life threatening 171 On the A433 about eight miles north of Malmesbury another person died after a falling tree crushed their car during the storm Emergency services were called at around 3 15pm 154 Two cars were struck by a huge tree after it was uprooted by strong winds and fell into the road One vehicle was completely crushed whilst another sustained less significant damage An occupant of one of the cars was pronounced dead at the scene 154 On the B4526 near Crays Pond Oxfordshire an 87 year old woman died when the car she was driving hit a fallen tree at around 5 25pm 172 The London Eye was briefly closed for safety checks after a roof hatch in one of the pods was blown open by high winds while passengers were aboard London Eye described the incident as an isolated technical issue 173 In The Netherlands strong winds may have contributed to a tragic incident where a 75 year old man fell off his bicycle and drowned The storm also led to the collapse of a dyke affecting water levels in the Maas River Storm Brigitta edit Storm Brigitta nbsp Area affectedGermany United Kingdom France Belgium NetherlandsDate of impact3 6 January 2024 Storm Brigitta is a small but damaging storm that was named by the Free University of Berlin FUB on 3 January 2024 174 The storm system has prompt a yellow rain warning for the south and east of the United Kingdom Heavy rainfall is anticipated to cause major flooding disruption in the wake of Storm Henk moving through two days earlier Major incidents have been declared across the UK with widespread flooding causing travel chaos 175 In France a red flood warning has been issued for Pas de Calais and a orange flood warning for the Ardennes including Lille There is also a broad yellow wind and flood warning for the north half of the country In Germany a level 3 red warning for rain has been issued for western parts of the country with a level 2 orange warning for rain encompassing the red warning 176 Storm Hipolito edit Storm Hipolito nbsp Area affectedAzoresDate of impact8 14 January 2024 Hipolito was named by the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and the Atmosphere IPMA on 8 January 2024 177 The system is to bring strong winds and heavy rain to the Azores A orange wind and rain warning is in force for the central group of islands 178 Regional Civil Protection and Fire Service of the Azores SRPCBA informs that a total of 53 occurrences on six islands namely Sao Miguel Terceira Graciosa Sao Jorge Pico and Faial 179 The latest reported situations are related to flooding of roads flooding of homes falling trees falling structures and damage to structures 179 Storm Irene Gertrud edit Storm Irene nbsp Area affectedFrance Spain Canary Islands Portugal Azores Germany Poland SwitzerlandDate of impact14 18 January 2024 Storm Irene was named by Meteo France on 14 January 2024 and Gertrud the same day by FUB 177 180 Storm Irene s effects was expected to be felt from 15 to 16 January in the Canary Islands and on 16 17 January for the Iberian Peninsula and parts of France more intensity is expected for the western part which is packed with gusts of strong or very strong wind and persistent rain 181 A yellow wind and rain warning has been issued for parts of the Azores and the Madeira Islands on 16 January The entire country of Portugal is also under the same yellow wind and rain warning for an additional day Additionally there is an orange wind rain and coastal event warning in effect for the southern parts of Madeira 182 On 17 January in northern France a broad orange snow and ice warning was in force with yellow wind and rain warnings elsewhere Yellow Avalanche warnings were also up for the Alps regions of eastern France 183 Furthermore there is an orange wind warning for specific regions in northern Spain and a broad yellow wind and rain warning over most of the country 184 In Germany Deutscher Wetterdienst issued a Level 3 snow and ice warnings was in force for all of south of the country with a level 1 and 2 further north There is also a Level 4 snow and ice warning in western parts including Frankfurt significant disruption was anticipated 185 Storm Juan edit Storm Juan nbsp Area affectedSpain PortugalDate of impact18 20 January 2024 Storm Juan was named by Spanish Met Service AEMET on 18 January 2024 186 Heavy rainfall and snowfall is expected with a orange snow warning having been issued for central regions in Spain with many yellow rain warnings in force for southern and central parts of the country 187 In Portugal a yellow rain warning was issued for much of the south of the country including the Lisbon area 188 Storm Isha Iris edit Storm Isha nbsp Area affectedUnited Kingdom Ireland Netherlands Norway Denmark SwedenDate of impact19 23 January 2024Maximum wind gust199 km h 124 mph The Cairnwell AberdeenshireFatalities4Power outages618 000 Storm Isha was named by the Met Office on 19 January due to the threat of very strong winds 189 while the Free University of Berlin named the same system as Iris the following day 20 January 190 An orange warning was given out in the Netherlands IJmuiden recorded a wind gust of 110 km h In the United Kingdom two 12 hour amber weather warnings for wind were in place from 6 p m on 21 January which the covered whole country excluding the East of England London and the Shetland Islands A 24 hour yellow weather warning for wind which covered the entire country was also in place from midday on 21 January 191 At around 11 30 p m on 21 January the Met Office issued a 4 hour red weather warning for wind from 1 a m for northeast Scotland covering Thurso Wick Elgin Banff Fraserburgh and Peterhead 192 In Ireland Met Eireann issued a Status Red wind warning for Galway Mayo and Donegal while Status Yellow and Status Orange warnings were also issued for the rest of the country 193 In the Netherlands a yellow wind warning covered the entire country from midnight on 21 January until 9 a m the following day 194 A number of flights were cancelled while a tornado watch was issued for Ireland the majority of Scotland and parts of England by TORRO 195 A brief red wind warning was in force in Scotland as Isha passed through overnight At Capel Curig Snowdonia a wind gust of 90 mph 140 km h was recorded on Sunday afternoon During the early hours of 22 January a gust of 99 mph 159 km h was recorded at RRH Brizlee Wood in Northumberland 196 Train services such as Great Western Railway were delayed until the storm passes The A14 Orwell Bridge in Ipswich was closed due to the strength of the winds 197 198 ScotRail cancelled all services from 7 p m on 21 January until after the following day s rush hour due to the high winds 199 The storm caused thousands of power outages across the British Isles with 235 000 properties in Ireland 53 000 homes in Northern Ireland and around 330 000 in England Scotland and Wales 200 The Met Office lists maximum gust speeds for Storm Isha the highest shown is 108 Kt 124 mph recorded at The Cairnwell Aberdeenshire and a minimum central pressure of 947 hPa 27 96 inHg from Storm Isha 201 According to some news articles and a Twitter post by Glencoe Mountain Resort Twitter page a wind speed of 168mph was recorded in Glencoe Scotland but this windspeed hasn t been verified by the Met Office that means the highest verified wind speed is 108 Kt 124 mph at The Cairnwell Aberdeenshire Scotland citation needed A total of four people were killed during the storm a woman died at 1 50 on 22 January in Carnalogue County Louth when a van collided with a tree a man died at 18 15 on 21 January when he drove into a flood on the N17 in Lisduff County Mayo 202 an 84 year old man died at about 23 45 on 21 January after the car he was travelling in hit a fallen tree on Beancross Road in Grangemouth 203 and a man in his 60s was killed at 21 45 on 21 January after his van was involved in a crash with a fallen tree and another vehicle on Broad Road in Limavady County Londonderry 204 In Sweden weather warnings were issued for snowfall in combination with high winds across parts of Sweden on Monday with cancelled trains and accidents on icy roads causing disruption to traffic 205 Storm Jocelyn Jitka edit Storm Jocelyn nbsp Area affectedUnited Kingdom Ireland Denmark Norway Sweden Germany Poland Estonia Latvia LithuaniaDate of impact22 26 January 2024Maximum wind gust225 km h 140 mph Cairn Gorm ScotlandFatalities1Power outages100 000 Storm Jocelyn was named by the Met Eireann and Jitka by FUB on 22 January due to the threat of very strong winds 206 207 Orange and Yellow wind warnings issued for a lot of Ireland and Yellow warning of wind and rain was issued by Met Office for Scotland and Northern England A small Amber warning also is in force for western and northern coastal area of Scotland 208 In Germany Level 2 orange warnings were issued for wind 209 Poland issued Degree 1 warnings for wind and degree 2 on the coast which indicates winds of 91 110 km h 55 70 mph 210 Denmark issued warnings for increased water level for the Wadden Sea central West Coast in the western part of the Limfjord western Kattegat Arhus Bay northern Little Belt North and East Funen and the coast of North Zealand and Oresund DMI Warning for gales and gusts of storm force were raised along the west coast of Jutland Sweden also had warnings for wind and increased water levels 211 212 Estonia Latvia and Lithuania also had yellow wind warnings A gust of 140mph was recorded at Cairngorm in Scotland 201 One fatality has been reported from the storm as a 73 year old man from the Isle of Lewis had fatal injuries from a car crash This happened near Balallan around 11 40am on 23 January 213 According to the Met Office a top gust of 140 mph Cairngorm Summit and a minimum central pressure of 961 hPa 28 38 inHg from Storm Jocelyn 201 Storm Avgi edit Storm Avgi nbsp Area affectedGreece Israel Cyprus EgyptDate of impact28 31 January 2024 Storm Avgi was named by Hellenic National Meteorological Service on 28 January for the risk of heavy rain associated with a cold spell 214 Heavy snowfall and significant temperature drops expected to last until 31 January according to the National Meteorological Service Snowfall is forecasted from Thessaly central Greece southward even in lower altitude areas High pressures in the northwestern Balkans coupled with low pressures in the eastern Mediterranean are causing stormy winds and further temperature drops along with locally heavy rainfall in southern areas Furthermore on 30 January northerly winds in the Aegean Sea will reach speeds of 9 Beaufort locally reaching 10 Beaufort accompanied by heavy rain and thunderstorms which is expected to gradually subside from Wednesday evening onwards according to Hellenic National Meteorological Service 215 In Israel heavy rain has been affecting the country prompting the issuance of yellow rain wind and thunderstorm warnings for northern parts of the country 216 Meanwhile orange rain warnings exist for Greece and a orange thunderstorm warning for Cyprus including a yellow rain warning for northern Egypt 217 218 219 Storm Ingunn Margrit edit Storm Ingunn nbsp Area affectedNorway United Kingdom SwedenDate of impact30 January 2 February 2024Maximum wind gust249 km h 155 mph at a Landsverk weather station in Heltnin Faroe IslandsFatalities0DamageUnspecified This storm was named Ingunn on 30 January by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and Margrit by the Free University of Berlin 220 221 In Norway a red warning of extremely strong gusts of wind was issued for parts of Nordfjord More and Romsdal Trondelag and Helgeland Wind gusts of 70 110 mph were anticipated from the afternoon of 31 January until the morning of 1 February The strongest gusts were expected in outer regions from Stad to Helgeland 220 During the night to 1 February the wind direction shifts west possibly reaching hurricane strength in North Trondelag and South Helgeland Throughout 1 February the wind becomes north westerly gradually diminishing starting in the south There is uncertainty about the low pressure track on 1 February with the potential for extremely strong wind gusts in Nordland along with strong gusts in Troms and Finnmark later in the day Expect coastal wind gusts of 90 110 mph and local interior gusts of 70 80 mph Parts of eastern Norway and western Norway may experience strong gusts at the yellow danger level on 31 January and 1 February Northern Norway may see a transition to snow showers with a possibility of 20 50 cm of snow in Nordland on 1 February accompanied by strong winds Due to coincident tides low pressure and strong winds high water levels are expected in Nordland overnight to 1 February potentially leading to very high water levels in the Vestfjorden Coastal damage may occur due to high water levels and waves 220 The Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate issued its highest avalanche warnings over southern and central parts of the country 222 The storm was described as the strongest to hit Norway in more than three decades with floods and power outages reported across the country The center of Bodo was sealed off by police citing a danger to life and health In Trondelag police received between 40 and 50 calls from affected residents A bus with 14 passengers was blown off a road by strong winds near Laerdal without causing injury 223 About 200 passengers were stranded overnight in Tromso Airport 222 In the United Kingdom a yellow wind warning is in force for Scotland Northern England and Northern Ireland where in parts gusts of 70 80 possibly 85 mph in exposed northern locations 224 In Sweden a orange wind warning is in force for the low terrain in the mountain chain in Vasterbotten County and northernmost Jamtland County The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute warned that the weather on 1 February would be windy in the westerly wind with very strong gusts to locally stormy gusts This may among other things lead to limited access on roads due to fallen trees 212 In the Faroe Islands a gust of 249 km h 155 mph was recorded at a Landsverk weather station 225 making this the strongest wind gust from a European windstorm in 2024 226 Storm Karlotta Paulina edit Storm Karlotta nbsp Area affectedUnited Kingdom France Spain Portugal IrelandDate of impact6 10 February 2024Fatalities0DamageUnspecified Storm Karlotta was named by the Spanish Meteorological Service on the 6 February with the FUB naming it Paulina 227 The storm brought strong winds and heavy rain to Spain and Portugal where a yellow rain warning was in force France also has rain and wind warnings where disruption was anticipated 48 228 229 In the United Kingdom a yellow snow warning was in force for the Midlands north west England north Wales and Northern Ireland as well as a amber snow warning issued for north Wales and areas just east of Manchester where 20 25cm of snow was possible above 200 metres However in the yellow area 2 5cm was expected widely with upwards of 10cm on hills Elsewhere heavy rain was more likely further south with snow showers continuing to move into northern Scotland However these showers were not associated with Storm Karlotta like the band of snow that was expected in the Midlands and Northern Ireland 230 In Ireland Met Eireann issued a status yellow snow ice and rain warning for Dublin Cavan Meath Kildare Louth Wexford Carlow Clare Tipperary Galway Laois Offaly Westmeath Donegal Monaghan Leitrim Mayo Roscommon Sligo Longford and Wicklow with localised flooding Storm Louis Wencke edit Storm Louis nbsp Area affectedUnited Kingdom France Belgium Netherlands Germany Denmark Norway SwedenDate of impact22 23 February 2024Maximum wind gust138 km h 86 mph Groix France 231 Fatalities1DamageUnspecified Storm Louis was named by the Meteo France on the 22 February with the FUB naming it Wencke 227 A yellow wind and rain warning was issued for the east and south east of England due to a severe squall line which resulted in intense rainfall and strong winds in the warned areas There was also a rain warning for the south west where heavy rain was anticipated to cause disruption 232 Additionally an orange wind warning was in effect for northern parts of France anticipating similar strong winds in that region 233 Storm Louis will hit the Netherlands the evening of 22 February bringing with it strong winds with gusts up to 110 kilometres per hour The meteorological institute KNMI issued a code yellow warning for the entire country starting in the south and coastal provinces at 6 00 pm 234 In Belgium the Met Office has issued an amber code weather warning for powerful gusts of wind across Flanders From 3pm gusts of up to 110 kilometres per hour are possible with locally even higher speeds being recorded 235 There was one fatality in France a man has drawn in his car in the Deux Sevres department Storm Dorothea Yue edit Storm Dorothea nbsp Area affectedUnited Kingdom Ireland France Spain Italy Tunisia Algeria LibyaDate of impact23 29 February 2024Fatalities0DamageUnspecified Storm Dorothea was one of two storms named by the Italian Meteorological Service Servizio Meteorologico on 26 February The system was named Yue Free University of Berlin three days earlier on 23 February 2024 where it impacted Western Europe 236 237 On the 23 February the system has prompt the UK Met Office issue two yellow rain warnings for the south west and south east of England This is because of the heavy rain recently which has left saturated soils across the south of the United Kingdom with further flooding likely 238 According to GOV UK there are still numerous flood alerts and warnings in force for areas in the south of the United Kingdom 239 In France the met service has issued a large yellow flood warning in with a orange flood warning for Doubs France High river levels are anticipated to continue in the country 240 Spain has also issued a broad coastal high surf warning for the north coast along with a broad yellow wind warning with a orange rain warning for Interior de Pontevedra 241 As Dorothea was named by the Italian met service yellow wind and rain warnings were issued for much of the Italian Peninsula and France s Corsica A orange snow wind and rain warning was in force for north western parts of Italy Another orange wind and rain warning was issued for Sicily and Sardinia as well as the boot of Italy 237 Storm Emil edit Storm Emil nbsp Area affectedItaly Tunisia Algeria LibyaDate of impact26 28 February 2024Fatalities0DamageUnspecified Storm Emil was the second of two storms named by the Italian Meteorological Service Servizio Meteorologico on 26 February 2024 237 with the other being Dorothea Storm Emil is expected the merge with Storm Dorothea and enhance rainfall and snowfall impacts in Italy Numerous orange and yellow wind rain and snow warnings are in force for the Italian Peninsula and surrounding islands 237 Storm Fedra Carlotta edit Storm Fedra nbsp Area affectedItaly France GreeceDate of impact3 5 March 2024Fatalities0DamageUnspecified Storm Fedra was named by the Italian Servizio Meteorologico on 3 March 2024 It was named Carlotta by Free University of Berlin the same day 237 227 Yellow and orange wind and rain warnings were in force for the north west of Italy including Rome Florence Bologna Milan Genoa and Turin 242 There is also a severe red warning for snow and black ice also up for similar areas around the Turin area of Italy There also exists a orange wind and yellow rain warning for Sardinia 242 Meteo France has also issued a yellow rain snow and ice warning for Upper Corsica where thunderstorms and avalanches are possible 240 Storm Monica Elfi edit Storm Monica nbsp Area affectedPortugal SpainDate of impact8 11 March 2024Fatalities0DamageUnspecified Storm Monica was named on 9 March 2024 and as Elfi the Free University of Berlin a day earlier on 8 March 2024 243 Storm Monica is forecast to impact the Iberian Peninsula with heavy rain and strong winds Portugal s Meteorological Agency IPMA issued a severe red coastal event warning from 6pm 9 March 6am 10 March where waves from the west northwest with 7 to 8 metres 20 25 ft of significant height reaching a maximum height of 14 metres 45 ft A broader orange coastal event warning is also in force which lasts from 6pm 8 March 6pm 10 March There is also a yellow wind warning in force where strong winds from the west southwest with gusts of up to 75 km h 45 mph on the coast and up to 90 km h 55 mph in the highlands and up to 95 km h 60 mph in the mountains 49 In Spain a yellow coastal event warning is in force for the north coast With a orange warning in force for the north west coast Other warnings include yellow snow warnings in interior parts of Spain Also a yellow wind warning for the south east 48 Storm Gabriele edit Storm Gabriele nbsp Area affectedUnited Kingdom Ireland Netherlands Norway Sweden GermanyDate of impact13 17 March 2024Fatalities0DamageUnspecified Storm Gabriele was named on 13 March 2024 by Free University of Berlin 244 Gabriele is expected to bring heavy snow and strong winds to parts of Scandinavia as well as heavy rain and strong winds to Denmark and Germany In Norway there are yellow snow and ice warnings as well as yellow wind warnings There is also a orange severity icing on ships warning from the cold air and strong winds that are expected to blow a force 7 or 8 245 In Germany there is a yellow level 1 wind warning for the north of the country including Hamburg Kiel Schwerin and Neubrandenburg 246 Also a orange level 2 wind warning is in force across the German border with Denmark to Hindenburgdamm and another from Rostock to Peenemunde 246 Storm Nelson Nadja edit Storm Nelson nbsp Area affectedUnited Kingdom Ireland France Spain Portugal NetherlandsDate of impact26 29 March 2024Maximum wind gust114 mph 183 km h 99 kn at Pointe Du Raz FranceFatalities4DamageUnspecified Storm Nelson was named on 26 March 2024 by Spain s AEMET 247 and Nadja by FUB 227 The United Kingdom s Met Office issued a yellow rain warning for eastern Northern Ireland and a yellow wind warning for the south coast of England 50 mph 80 km h winds widely were expected with 60 65 mph 97 105 km h expected in exposed southern areas 248 The weather may impact transport networks including ferry services and there is a slight chance of power cuts it added There is a small chance that injuries and danger to life could occur from large waves and beach material being thrown onto sea fronts coastal roads and properties 249 Orange wind warnings were issued for west of France 229 and much of the Portuguese coast 49 with yellow wind warning issued for most of Spain 250 On 27 March a tornado hit Ile d Yeu in western France affecting around 60 houses and uprooting trees blowing off roofs felling electricity poles blowing out a bay window and slightly injuring one person 251 A large waterspout in the Tagus estuary made headlines the following day after it was caught on video looming over the Vasco da Gama bridge in Lisbon Portugal 252 Four people were killed during the storm in Spain in three separate incidents on 28 March all of which involved the sea Two of them were in Asturia a tourist was killed after falling into the sea in Muros de Nalon and a woman was killed in Cudillero after falling into the sea and being thrashed against some rocks 253 A Moroccan boy and a German man drowned near Tarragona Catalonia after the man entered the water to help the boy 254 Storm Patricia edit Storm Patricia nbsp Area affectedPoland Estonia Latvia Lithuania Sweden FinlandDate of impact1 3 April 2024DamageUnspecified Storm Patricia was named on 1 April by Free University of Berlin 255 The system is forecast to bring strong winds and heavy snowfall to parts of north eastern Europe There are many yellow wind warnings in force such as for eastern Poland all of Lithuania and much of Estonia 256 Latvia and southern Finland Yellow wind and snow warnings also extend up the east coast of Sweden including Stockholm 257 Snow and ice are expected to cause disruption across these countries with Sweden having issued an orange snow and ice warning just north of the capital Stockholm 258 Storm Olivia Sabine edit Storm Olivia nbsp Area affectedUnited Kingdom Ireland France Spain PortugalDate of impact2 5 April 2024DamageUnspecified Storm Olivia was named by the Portuguese Met Service on 2 April 2024 and Sabine by Free University of Berlin the following day on 3 April 2024 259 260 The storm was named due to the threat of rain especially along the north coast of Portugal and Spain including The Azores On 2 April Portugal s IPMA issued a yellow wind warning for northern coastal parts of Portugal including the city of Porto 261 Whilst Spain s AEMET issued a orange wind warning for the north west coast of Spain with a wider yellow warning expanding inland encompassing the orange warning 262 On 4 April United Kingdom Met Office issued a yellow snow warning for central Scotland with a yellow rain warning just to the south encompassing Glasgow 263 Storm Kathleen Timea edit Main article 2024 United Kingdom floods April Storm Kathleen nbsp Area affectedUnited Kingdom IrelandDate of impact4 8 April 2024Maximum wind gust164 km h 102 mph Aonach Mor ScotlandPower outages900 000DamageUnspecified Storm Kathleen was named by Met Eireann on 4 April 2024 and named as Timea by Free University of Berlin the following day 5 April 2024 264 The UK Met Office issued yellow wind warnings for western parts of the United Kingdom including Northern Ireland southern Scotland north west England west Wales and parts of the south west such as Cornwall Deputy Chief Meteorologist Christoph Almond stated Gusts of 50 mph are expected quite widely on Saturday while some exposed spots particularly on the coast will see 60 to 70 mph gusts with large waves also likely 265 266 267 As this area of low pressure moves north eastwards it will be drawing up unseasonably warm air from Iberia for a time This warm air will see temperatures rise across the UK causing some areas to see values above 20 C for the first time this year The locations likely to see the highest temperatures will be in parts of East Anglia and Southeast England where 21 C or 22 C is not out of the question briefly on Saturday 268 Met Eireann issued a yellow warning for Ireland orange wind warning for County Cork County Kerry County Galway and County Mayo due to Storm Kathleen which will bring gale force southerly winds including severe and damaging gusts potentially leading to very difficult travel conditions fallen trees power outages coastal flooding and wave overtopping Preliminary reports suggest the strongest wind from Kathleen are in Northern Ireland was recorded at 69mph 111 km h at Orlock Head in County Down However in Scotland an unofficial windspeed of 101mph 162km h was recorded at Cairn Gorm This is awaiting verification from the Met Office Other strong winds were recorded in Ireland include Magilligan County Londonderry 57mph 91 km h Thomastown County Fermanagh 56mph 90 km h Castlederg County Tyrone 54mph 86 km h Aldergrove County Antrim 54mph 86 km h 269 However according to the Met Office the highest wind gust was 102mph 164km h recorded at Aonach Mor Scotland 270 NIE Networks said about 400 customers are without power after high winds caused a low level of damage to the electricity network In the Republic of Ireland 12 000 homes farms and businesses were left without power as a result of Storm Kathleen ESB Networks said the largest outages were in County Mayo County Sligo County Leitrim County Laois and County Wicklow Some flights including all Aer Lingus services at Belfast City Airport and ferry sailings have been cancelled 271 In the United Kingdom for the second time this year part of the roof of Titanic Belfast has been damaged by strong winds The Met Office had warned of possible travel disruption power cuts and a risk of injuries from large waves As of Saturday afternoon the Environment Agency EA issued 14 flood warnings where flooding is expected and 118 flood alerts in England The EA also issued 45 red cautions for strong streams on the River Thames advising users of all boats not to navigate National Resources Wales issued five flood alerts across the country 272 About 200 people had to be evacuated on Tuesday 9 April as the River Arun in west Sussex burst it s banks with rainfall made worse by Storm Pierrick a few days later 273 A family touring Scotland s North Coast 500 route are said to be lucky to be alive after their motorhome was reportedly blown down a hill as Storm Kathleen swept in across the country The family of four and two dogs were still inside when the rented vehicle rolled over several times at a layby on the A896 near Shieldaig in Wester Ross on Sunday 7 April The family from Oxfordshire reportedly managed to escape the wreckage with severe bruising 274 Storm Pierrick Vanessa edit Main article 2024 United Kingdom floods April Storm Pierrick nbsp Area affectedUnited Kingdom FranceDate of impact8 10 April 2024Maximum wind gust65mph 104 6 km h 1 Lowest pressure988 hPa Truro UK via ZoomEarth Fatalities2 including 1 dog dead and 1 Injured 2 DamageUnspecified Storm Pierrick was named by Meteo France on 8 April 2024 and Vanessa by Free University of Berlin a day prior on the 7 April 2024 275 276 The storm will mainly affect the United Kingdom with the Met Office issuing yellow wind warnings As of midday on 8 April there exists a yellow wind warning across the south west encompassing Cornwall and north Devon Another yellow wind warning is in affect across the south coast of England from Chideock Dorset through to Margate Kent 277 On Tuesday the 9 April the yellow warning extends to include the west coast of Wales with another yellow warning this time for rain which encompasses south west Scotland through the central belt and up the Aberdeen coast 278 Meteo France has issued some yellow and orange warnings Much of the country is covered in a yellow wind warning with a orange wind warning in the north west of the country and another two in the north of the country including Rouen and Evreux 279 The low pressure system will bring the strongest winds to Cornwall and coastal parts of Devon and Somerset later today and overnight 8 9 April then as the system continues to track across the United Kingdom the strong winds will extend along many English Channel coasts all the way to Kent and north along the coasts of the Celtic and Irish Seas to Lancashire These strong winds come in combination with large waves and one of the highest tides of the year highlighting coastal areas for impacts As the system develops it will bring warmer air back into some south eastern areas of England today but with the potential for some isolated thunder and lightning this evening 280 Record high tides were recorded across the south coast of England resulting in serious coastal flooding in many areas The Severn Bridge was close because of strong winds but has reopened since on Tuesday afternoon A station was swept away in Devon and a beach cafe in Cornwall lost a seating area and three of its beach huts were dragged into the sea 281 Evacuations in West Sussex went ahead after the River Arun overflowed its banks with further warnings that flooding may increase throughout Tuesday brought by Storm Kathleen worsened by Storm Pierrick About 180 people were rescued overnight from Medmerry Holiday Park in Earnley and about 15 from Ferry Road and Rope Walk in Littlehampton West Sussex county council said One person showing signs of hypothermia was taken to hospital 282 Storm Renata Yupadee edit Storm Renata Yupadee nbsp Area affectedUnited Kingdom Netherlands Belgium GermanyDate of impact14 16 April 2024DamageUnspecified Storm Renata was named by Meteo France on 14 April 2024 283 and Yupadee by Free University of Berlin 284 the same day The system will affecting the United Kingdom Germany Belgium and the Netherlands is anticipated to bring disruption The Met Office forecasts 50 mph winds particularly in exposed southern areas A squall line is expected to form intensifying the winds as it moves through In the United Kingdom it will pass through in the early morning and exit by 11 am on 15 April then proceed across western Europe Belgium Netherlands and Germany 285 The Met Office has issued a broad yellow wind warning covering all of Northern Ireland and Wales as well as the rest of England excluding the north east of England and all of Scotland 286 However Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute has issued a yellow wind warning in response to that expected squall line where winds of between 75 and 100 km h 45 and 60 mph could be recorded 287 The Belgian Royal Meteorological Institute also has a yellow wind warning from around midday to 4pm on 15 April 2024 288 Germany has a level 2 orange wind warning up for most of the country 289 In the United Kingdom A tornado has appeared to hit a town in Staffordshire with police saying they attended the scene in Knutton in Newcastle under Lyme after strong gusts damaged roofs just before 6 45am Pictures shared online appeared to show damaged fences and debris scattered across the street 290 A tornado also appeared to hit a town in Nottinghamshire with local news services attending a few locations in West Bridgford in Nottingham after 7 30am More pictures online from the West Bridgford wire show damaged roofs chimneys and uprooted trees spread across 10 different roads 291 Storm Gori edit Storm Gori nbsp Area affectedItaly Croatia Kosovo Bulgaria Bosnia amp Herzegovina RomaniaDate of impact17 19 April 2024DamageUnspecified Storm Gori was named by Servizio Meteorologico on 17 April 2024 292 An orange wind warning was issued for the islands of Sardinia and Sicily and for the Calabria region of southern Italy Meanwhile yellow wind rain and thunderstorm warnings remains in affect for parts of Croatia Kosovo Bulgaria Bosnia amp Herzegovina and Romania 293 Season effects editStorm FUB name Dates active Highest wind gust Lowest pressure First reported by Areas affected Fatalities missing Damage Refs Agnes Kilian 25 29 September 2023 135 km h 84 mph Capel Curig United Kingdom 13 970 hPa 28 64 inHg United Kingdom United Kingdom Ireland 0 Moderate 294 Babet Viktor 16 22 October 2023 185 km h 115 mph Cairn Gorm United Kingdom 977 hPa 28 85 inHg United Kingdom Spain Portugal France Ireland United Kingdom especially Angus Scotland Germany Denmark Sweden 15 1 Major Aline Wolfgang 18 27 October 2023 146 km h 91 mph at Quiberon France 965 hPa 28 50 inHg Spain Iberian Peninsula Portugal Spain France Jersey Guernsey Belgium Switzerland Italy 0 Unspecified Bernard Xanthos 21 26 October 2023 Unspecified 995 hPa 29 38 inHg Portugal Morocco Iberian Peninsula France United Kingdom Portugal Spain 2 Unspecified 295 Celine Benj 28 October 3 November 2023 Unspecified 985 hPa 29 09 inHg Portugal Portugal Spain France Iberian Peninsula 1 Unspecified 296 53 Ciaran Emir 29 October 4 November 2023 207 km h 129 mph Pointe du Raz France 953 hPa 28 14 inHg 297 United Kingdom Ireland United Kingdom Benelux France Spain Czech Republic Italy Channel Islands 16 298 299 Major 59 300 301 Domingos Fred 3 5 November 2023 Unspecified 960 hPa 28 35 inHg Spain Portugal Spain France United Kingdom Ireland Belgium Channel Islands indirectly Iberia Andalusia Balearic Islands 1 Moderate 302 Elisa Helmoe 9 11 November 2023 Unspecified 990 hPa 29 23 inHg France France Channel Islands Ireland 0 Minor 89 Debi n a 12 13 November 2023 145 km h 90 mph at North Pennines United Kingdom 970 hPa 28 64 inHg Ireland Ireland United Kingdom Netherlands 0 Major 142 Frederico Linus 15 21 November 2023 Unspecified 995 hPa 29 38 inHg France France United Kingdom Channel Islands Belgium Germany Switzerland Poland Czech Republic Slovakia Hungary Turkey Moldova Ukraine Romania Serbia Bulgaria Israel Cyprus Georgia Syria Armenia Unspecified Major 98 101 Alexis n a 22 24 November 2023 Unspecified 1 000 hPa 29 53 inHg Italy 114 Italy especially Sicily Lampedusa Pantelleria Algeria Egypt Libya Tunisia Malta Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Kosovo Montenegro North Macedonia Romania Serbia Slovenia Unspecified Moderate 303 103 Bettina Phil 25 28 November 2023 Unspecified 965 hPa 28 50 inHg Italy 114 Italy Turkey Greece Moldova Russia Romania Bulgaria Serbia Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Kosovo Montenegro North Macedonia Croatia Slovenia Ukraine especially Crimea Estonia Latvia Lithuania 22 Major 304 107 110 109 Oliver FUB assigned 28 30 November 2023 Unspecified 990 hPa 29 23 inHg Germany Germany Czech Republic Slovakia Italy Balkan Peninsula Poland Moldova Ukraine Baltics 1 Moderate Ciro n a 30 November 3 December 2023 Unspecified 991 hPa 29 26 inHg Italy 114 Spain Portugal France Italy Croatia Poland Czech Republic Unspecified Moderate Elin Vanja 9 10 December 2023 130 km h 81 mph at Capel Curig United Kingdom 980 hPa 28 94 inHg Ireland 119 Ireland United Kingdom 0 Moderate 119 Fergus Walter 9 11 December 2023 129 km h 80 mph at North Pennines United Kingdom 979 hPa 28 91 inHg Ireland 119 Ireland United Kingdom 0 Major 119 Pia Zoltan 20 22 December 2023 185 km h 115 mph at Cairn Gorm summit United Kingdom 960 hPa 28 34 inHg Denmark United Kingdom Scandinavia Netherlands Belgium Germany 6 1 Major Gerrit Bodo 26 30 December 2023 143 km h 89 mph at Fair Isle Scotland 972 hPa 28 70 inHg United Kingdom United Kingdom Ireland Norway 3 Major 147 Geraldine Costa 30 December 2023 1 January 2024 Unspecified 970 hPa 28 64 inHg France United Kingdom Ireland France Unspecified Moderate Henk Annelie 2 5 January 2024 151 km h 94 mph at The Needles Isle of Wight United Kingdom 975 hPa 28 79 inHg United Kingdom United Kingdom Netherlands France Denmark Germany Sweden Poland The Baltics 2 Major 305 Brigitta FUB assigned 3 6 January 2024 Unspecified 987 hPa 29 15 inHg Germany Germany United Kingdom Netherlands France Belgium Unspecified Major 174 Hipolito n a 9 14 January 2024 Unspecified 972 hPa 28 70 inHg Portugal Azores Unspecified Minor Irene Gertrud 14 18 January 2024 Unspecified 982 hPa 29 00 inHg France France Spain Canary Islands Portugal Azores Germany Poland Switzerland Unspecified Major Juan n a 18 20 January 2024 Unspecified 1 002 hPa 29 59 inHg Spain Spain Portugal Unspecified Moderate Isha Iris 19 23 January 2024 199 km h 124 mph at Cairnwell Aberdeenshire 947 hPa 27 96 inHg United Kingdom United Kingdom Ireland Netherlands Norway Denmark Sweden 4 Major Jocelyn Jitka 22 26 January 2024 230 km h 140 mph at Cairngorm Summit Scotland 961 hPa 28 38 inHg Ireland United Kingdom Ireland Denmark Norway Sweden Germany Poland Estonia Latvia Lithuania 1 Major Avgi n a 28 31 January 2024 Unspecified 1 011 hPa 29 85 inHg Greece Greece Israel Cyprus Egypt Unspecified Minor Ingunn Margrit 30 January 2 February 2024 249 km h 155 mph at a Landsverk weather station Faroe Islands 941 hPa 27 79 inHg Norway Norway United Kingdom Sweden Unspecified Major Karlotta Paulina 6 10 February 2024 Unspecified 961 hPa 28 38 inHg Spain United Kingdom Spain Portugal France Unspecified Moderate Louis Wencke 22 23 February 2024 136 km h 85 mph at Frederikshavn Denmark 959 hPa 28 32 inHg France United Kingdom France Belgium Netherlands Denmark Norway Unspecified Moderate Dorothea Yue 23 29 February 2024 Unspecified 980 hPa 28 94 inHg Italy United Kingdom Ireland France Spain Italy Unspecified Moderate Emil n a 26 28 February 2024 Unspecified 1 006 hPa 29 71 inHg Italy Italy Tunisia Algeria Libya Unspecified Moderate Fedra Carlotta 3 5 March 2024 Unspecified 1 000 hPa 29 53 inHg Italy Italy France Greece Unspecified Moderate Monica Elfi 8 9 March 2024 Unspecified 972 hPa 28 70 inHg France Spain Portugal Unspecified Major Gabriele FUB assigned 13 17 March 2024 Unspecified 994 hPa 29 35 inHg Germany United Kingdom Ireland Norway Sweden Denmark Germany Unspecified Moderate Nelson Nadja 26 29 March 2024 183 km h 114 mph at Pointe Du Raz France 950 hPa 28 05 inHg Spain United Kingdom Ireland Spain France Portugal Netherlands 4 Major Patricia FUB assigned 1 3 April 2024 Unspecified 979 hPa 28 91 inHg Germany Poland Estonia Latvia Lithuania Sweden Finland Unspecified Moderate Olivia Sabine 2 5 April 2024 Unspecified 969 hPa 28 61 inHg Portugal United Kingdom Ireland Spain France Portugal Unspecified Moderate Kathleen Timea 4 8 April 2024 164 km h 102 mph at Aonach Mor Scotland 953 hPa 28 14 inHg Ireland United Kingdom Ireland Unspecified Major Pierrick Vanessa 8 10 April 2024 Unspecified 985 hPa 29 09 inHg France United Kingdom France Unspecified Major Renata Yupadee 14 16 April 2024 Unspecified 988 hPa 29 18 inHg France United Kingdom Netherlands Belgium Germany Unspecified Major Gori n a 17 19 April 2024 Unspecified 997 hPa 29 44 inHg Italy Italy Croatia Kosovo Bulgaria Bosnia amp Herzegovina Romania Unspecified MinorSee also editWeather of 2023 2024 Tropical cyclones in 2023 2024 2023 24 North 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Meteorologia Agencia Estatal de Meteorological warnings State Meteorological Agency AEMET Spanish Government www aemet es IPMA Weather warnings in timeline www ipma pt Storm Isha has been named Met Office BWK FU Berlin Retrieved 2024 03 30 metoffice 2024 01 21 Weather warnings for StormIsha have been updated Tweet Retrieved 2024 01 22 via Twitter metoffice 2024 01 21 Red weather warning issued Tweet Retrieved 2024 01 22 via Twitter Storm Isha Status Red warning issued for three counties RTE News 2024 01 21 Retrieved 2024 01 21 KNMI Weer Waarschuwingen www knmi nl Sheehy Mairead 2024 01 21 Storm Isha Red alert issued flights cancelled as country under tornado watch Irish Examiner Retrieved 2024 01 21 Storm Isha hits Northumberland with gusts of nearly 100mph recorded near Alnwick Retrieved 2024 01 22 Storm Isha Flood alerts across Wales as 90mph winds hit 2024 01 21 Retrieved 2024 01 22 via www bbc co uk Ipswich s Orwell Bridge reopens to traffic following Storm Isha 2024 01 21 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