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    PA Media Large white waves crashing into a harbour over small boats that are tied upPA Media

    Strong winds hit Stonehaven Harbour during Storm Babet

    Storm Floris will bring “unseasonably strong and potentially disruptive winds” to Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and the North of England on Monday, the Met Office has said.

    A yellow weather warning will come into force at 06:00 on Monday and remain in place until 06:00 on Tuesday.

    Gusts of up to 85mph could hit exposed Scottish coastlines and hills, while winds of 60 to 70mph are expected elsewhere.

    Winds will first ease in the west later on Monday but will remain very strong overnight until early Tuesday in the east.

    “Heavy rain may also contribute to the disruption in places,” the Met Office said.

    Storm Floris is the sixth named storm of the 2024/2025 season.

    Storm Éowyn – which occurred in late January – was the last named storm to affect the UK.

    A deep area of low pressure approaches Northern Ireland and Scotland on Monday

    Storm Floris will bring strong winds and heavy rain across the UK on Monday with the worst of the weather for northern coasts

    The Met Office has advised flying debris and large waves could cause injuries and danger to life.

    They also advised people to secure loose items such as garden furniture, trampolines, tents and sheds.

    The weather is expected to cause travel disruption as many people travel across the country during the school holidays. Road, rail, air and ferry services could be impacted.

    The warning zone covers Scotland, parts of Northern Ireland, north Wales and the north of England.

    Why do storms have names?

    Met Office List of storms names 2024/25Met Office

    These names were from 2024/25

    The Met Office started giving storms names back in 2015, in the same way they do in America.

    The idea is that naming storms helps with communication and helps people become more aware of them.

    Will Lang, chief meteorologist at the Met Office, said: “We all remember the impactful storm names of recent years.

    “Whether it’s Eunice, Franklin, Bert or another impactful event, the storm-naming system has helped us communicate weather to help people stay safe.

    How are storm names picked?

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    Storms names are usually put in a alphabetical list by the Met Office

    The Met Office has always taken suggestions from the public.

    It advises people to think about how difficult a name might be to pronounce and whether it means something else in another country or is in any way controversial.

    The names that are chosen are then put into alphabetical order.

    Not every storm in the UK has a name and not every named storm comes from the list.

    Sometimes the UK will be hit by storms from Europe, the US or other countries, and the storm will keep the name the first country it affected gave it.

    Will Lang, chief meteorologist at the Met Office says they now want the public to help put together this year’s list.

    “Whether you want to honour a weather lover in your family, remember a family pet or get a friend’s name in the headlines, we welcome submissions from the public to help us pull together next year’s list of storm names.”

    You can send in your suggestion, along with your reason why, over on the Met Office’s website.

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