People Have Same Opinion About Storm Dave as 90mph Winds Hit UK

People agree about Storm Dave, which had 90mph winds in the UK.
The Met Office warned about wind in north Wales, northern England, and southern Scotland.
Storm Dave had strong winds in North Wales, causing problems.
The wind made thousands of houses lose power and travel was disrupted.
The Met Office said strong winds would come to north Wales, northern England, and southern Scotland.
Winds of 60-70 mph were expected, with some areas having 80 mph gusts.
People wondered why the storm was named Dave.
Some people thought the name Dave was too casual for a storm.
Others agreed that naming storms like this is silly, and Dave is a fitting name.
One person said Dave is a good name for a storm on a bank holiday.
Another person said Storm Dave does not sound good, but Hurricane Dave would be a great nickname.
The Met Office chooses storm names with Ireland and the Netherlands.
They have been naming storms since 2015, from September to August.
Storms are named when they might cause medium or high impacts in the UK, Ireland, or the Netherlands.
The main factor is strong winds, but rain and snow are also considered.