Storm Henry
1 - 2 February 2016 - Storm Henry brought strong winds to the northeast of England with a gust of 90 mph recorded in the Outer Hebrides.
Storm Henry impacts
Storm Henry was named just one day after Storm Gertrude affected the UK. It brought strong winds across Scotland with the strongest gusts recorded in the Outer Hebrides where South Uist saw a gust of 90 mph.
The storm led to transport disruption with roads shut and train and ferry routes also impacted as wind was accompanied by heavy rain.
Around 3,00 households were left without electricity overnight and both the Tay Road and Forth Road bridges were closed for a time.
Site Name | Area | Max Gust (mph) |
---|---|---|
South Uist | Outer Hebrides | 90 |
Benbecula | Outer Hebrides | 85 |
Loch Glascarnoch | Garve | 83 |
Stornoway | Outer Hebrides | 81 |
Salsburgh | North Lanarkshire | 78 |
Tiree | Inner Hebrides | 78 |
Fair Isle | Fair Isle | 78 |
Skye | Isle of Skye | 77 |