The Burns' Day Storm, which occurred from January 25 to January 26, 1990, is one of the most severe winter storms to affect the UK and parts of northern Europe. It was named after the Scottish poet Robert Burns, as the storm struck around the time of Burns Night, which is celebrated on January 25. The storm was characterized by extremely strong winds, heavy rainfall, and widespread damage.

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