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Autumn storm brewing - Potential for second named storm

15:51
21 October 2025

Autumn storm brewing
Potential for second named storm

Forecast for Thursday: The red colours on the WindRadar indicate a large storm area across western Europe.

The long period of calm October weather in Western and Central Europe is coming to an end, giving way to a full-blown autumn storm.

On Thursday, the conditions will mainly affect the regions from the Bay of Biscay across the English Channel to the North Sea.

Widespread gusts of wind are to be expected, and hurricane-force gusts cannot be ruled out on the coasts and in higher mountain regions in south-east England.

The storm will move to Denmark by Friday, and could be named as Storm Bram, becoming the second named storm of the season after Storm Amy in early October.

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