Coming in lilty at the Cliffs of Moher. #StormCiara pic.twitter.com/Nolmsa6Fxq
— Elaine Farrell (@FoolinInDoolin) February 10, 2020
#StormCiara - large tree blocking lane of traffic on Francis Steeet near Hunt Museum. Thank you to those who sent the alert my way! pic.twitter.com/7a8IMOyDXh
— Rebecca Laffan (@becca_laffan) February 10, 2020
Follow the latest updates as travel disruption continues in wake of #StormCiara https://t.co/FlViWRvFGQ pic.twitter.com/clkWAl5IFZ
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) February 10, 2020
What a difference a day makes !❄️
— YorkshireShepherdess (@AmandaOwen8) February 10, 2020
Water levels subside, the gales persist, the temperature falls and the rain turns to sleet and snow.#YorkshireDales #yorkshire#StormCiara pic.twitter.com/j5ABixPBmi
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— Alexander Verbeek 🌍 (@Alex_Verbeek) February 10, 2020
Six activities to avoid during a storm.
Part 1:
Riding a shopping trolley 🛒
😂#StormCiara #weather #storm
MT @alanferrierpic.twitter.com/UtOJF0LvEi
“It’s like climbing a 10% slope on the worst bike you can imagine.”
— Dutch Cycling Embassy (@Cycling_Embassy) February 10, 2020
While Northern Europe hunkered down Sunday and braved #StormCiara's hurricane-force winds, an intrepid band of cyclists competed in the @NKTegenwind Dutch Headwind Cycling Championships.https://t.co/J9Rl48n3Qa pic.twitter.com/qSbv9gIF8g
I have gale force winds blowing snow and no power and 35% left on my phone.#StormCiara pic.twitter.com/2aDiRdN6N9
— ❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️AmyGaffneyWrites ❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️ (@gaffneyamy) February 10, 2020
#StormCiara has now moved away to the east.
— Met Office (@metoffice) February 10, 2020
Maximum gust: 97 mph - Needles (Isle of Wight)
Highest rainfall: 178.0 mm (@EnvAgency rain gauge) - Honister Pass (Cumbria) pic.twitter.com/cML1TYhcoh
Snow in Buckstone, Edinburgh. #StormCiara pic.twitter.com/LH4LslZqSb
— Cllr Scott Arthur 🌍 (@CllrScottArthur) February 10, 2020