Travel chaos continued on Saturday morning, with flights, trains and ferries cancelled, after winds reaching 100mph caused ...
Snow and ice warning as 100mph winds cause travel chaos and leave one million without power - The first Storm Eowyn-related ...
Snow and ice warning as 100mph winds cause travel chaos and leave a million without power - The first Storm Eowyn-related ...
Storm Eowyn caused havoc Friday as it battered Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland, killing one person and leaving ...
Two red weather warnings are in place as winds of up to 100mph are forecast to hit Northern Ireland and Scotland.
The Met Office yellow alert came into force at midnight and runs until 11.59pm tonight. Wind gusts could be up to 54mph in ...
A wind speed of 114mph brought by Storm Éowyn has been recorded in Ireland, the fastest since records began, forecaster Met Eireann said. Flights have been delayed, roads closed and ferry services ...
A red weather warning can cause “very dangerous conditions” for those in affected areas, meaning precautions should be taken. During Storm Éowyn, the Met Office recommends staying inside, not ...
More than four million people across Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland have received emergency alerts on their phones in the “largest real life use of the tool to date”, the Government said.
Millions of phones blared to the sound of a 10-second siren this evening after the Government issued an emergency alert over Storm Eowyn. The Met Office earlier issued a red danger to life warning for ...
A rare red weather warning for wind posing a “danger to life” has been issued for part of Scotland on Friday at the peak of Storm Eowyn. Forecasters warn gusts of up to 100mph could result in flying ...