I'd love to see them, but for low lying areas like mine these days especially early in the winter with the warmth of the Irish Sea, it often means rain/sleet. that's if we get them at all now.
Looking at what the Americans think and with the ongoing general warming we could be looking at a record number of 'named' storms. and probably some sort of mild/flooding record broken at some point.
Others may know better but this isn't good news -
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Suggests low pressure coming across the Atlantic and a mild pattern with the cold away well away to the North.