Met Office forecaster Craig Snell told the paper: “The Atlantic is a breeding ground for storms.
"Autumn storms are created by the difference in temperature between cold air near the poles and warm air in the tropics being at its greatest at this time of year.
It comes after Storm Brian battered parts of the UK and Ireland on Sunday with heavy rain and gusts of up to 80mph sparking flash floods and travel chaos.
The Met Office issued several severe weather warnings for areas expected to be worst hit by gales as the Environment Agency put out warnings over flooding just days after three people were killed in the wake of Storm Ophelia.