Cyclone Berit

Cyclone Berit (also named Cyclone Xaver by the Free University of Berlin) was a very strong European windstorm that formed as a tropical wave near the Lesser Antilles in mid-November 2011. The storm began producing heavy rain and snow over Northern Europe on 24 and 25 November. Scotland saw its first snowfall since March, earlier in the year. The Faroe Islands also reported winds up to 198 km/h (55 m/s; 123 mph) and excessive damage. On 25 November, the Norwegian Weather Service named the storm 'Berit'. Another storm, called Yoda, hit Scotland just a day after Xaver. The storm Yoda was widely known as Lille-Berit (Little-Berit) in Scandinavia, as the Norwegian Weather Service did not issue it with an official name.

Cyclone Berit (Xaver)
Berit intensifying west of the United Kingdom on 24 November 2011
TypeEuropean windstorm, Extratropical
Formed22 November 2011
Dissipated29 November, 2011
Lowest pressure944 mb (27.9 inHg)
Fatalities4 (2 missing)
Areas affectedScotland, Northern Ireland, Faroe Islands, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and England Finland Estonia, Russia
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