Millions of people have received emergency phone alerts over the approaching Storm Éowyn. The worst disruption is due to hit Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland on Friday, where the Met Office has ...
The Met Office has issued rare red alerts for Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland, warning that there is a 'danger to life' due to flying debris and 'very dangerous' driving conditions. People in ...
An amber alert for high winds, outside of the red warning, covers parts of the Scottish Borders, and extends up as far as ...
Forecasters are warning of a potential danger to life due to flying debris, with travel disruption.
Amber warning in place as storm set to bring lowest pressure since 1982 - causing widespread disruption across the country.
Around 4.5 million people will receive an emergency alert to their mobile phones at 6pm on Thursday after the Met Office ...
There will be widespread disruption to travel and public services in parts of the UK on Friday when winds of up to 100mph are forecast to sweep in.
The storm, named Eowyn, is being fueled by the same weather pattern that has brought brutal cold and a rare winter storm to ...