Storm Bert battered the Isle of Wight over the weekend, downing trees and causing flooding in some areas. Scroll through the gallery above to see pictures from the weekend... Island Roads received ...
Transport delays will continue on Wednesday as train services get back on track after rain and strong winds from Storm Henk lashed ... Old Battery in the Isle of Wight, where wind speeds reached ...
Operator Red Funnel said its foot passenger and car ferry services had been cancelled due to the weather Ferry services between the Isle of Wight and ... notice due to Storm Herminia.
Ferry services between the Isle of Wight and Southampton have been suspended until further notice due to Storm Herminia. Operator Red Funnel said its foot passenger and car ferry services had been ...
A service update said: “Suspended between Southampton and East Cowes until further notice due to Storm Eowyn.
Storm Éowyn: Hour by hour forecast for Portsmouth ... Wightlink ferries from Portsmouth to the Isle of Wight are still showing as running on time from 9.15am amid the stormy conditions.
The Met Office recorded a gust of 84mph wind in the Isle of Wight on Monday, the strongest of Storm Herminia. Aberdaron, Wales, recorded a strong 77mph, while the Isles of Scilly recorded 74mph.
Trains are back in service on a pier following damage caused by heavy rain and Storm Ciarán. The Island Line between Ryde Pier Head and Ryde St Johns Road was forced to close on 2 November.