Storm Clodagh
29 November 2015 - Storm Clodagh was named by Met Éireann as a low pressure system that moved in bringing strong winds to the Republic of Ireland and the UK.
Storm Clodagh impacts
As forecast, impacts were most severe in the Republic of Ireland as gusts of more than 70 mph left 3,500 people without electricity.
The strong winds caused transport disruption with fallen trees blocking roads and railway lines in the North of England and several cancellations across Scotland.
Site Name | Area | Max Gust (mph) |
---|---|---|
High Bradfield | South Yorkshire | 97 |
Capel Curig | Snowdonia | 93 |
Lake Vyrnwy | North Wales | 84 |
Blackpool | Lancashire | 76 |
Aberdaron | South Wales | 79 |
Loftus | North Yorkshire | 79 |
Pembrey | South Wales | 75 |
Mumbles | South Wales | 75 |
Storm Clodagh satellite imagery