Follow live as Storm Eowyn hits Ireland, with winds expected to reach up to 100mph in what's been described as one of the "most severe storms". The entire UK is covered by alerts for wind and a rare ...
Hundreds of schools will close, all trains in Scotland will be suspended and police have warned people not to travel in areas ...
Storm Éowyn is predicted to be one of the “most dangerous storms” to ever hit Ireland, with wind gusts reaching up to 130km/h, including inland. Forecasters have warned of danger to life, fallen ...
Storm Éowyn is due to hit the UK and cause disruption this weekend - here's how you can track the storm and when to expect strong wind and ...
All of Ireland's leading supermarkets have announced closure plans for tomorrow, with most planning to reopen at various times based on where they are located in the country ...
Millions of people in Scotland received an emergency alert to their mobile phones after the Met Office issued a red danger to life warning for wind. The Cabinet Office alert at around 6pm on Thursday ...
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 ...
McGill's Buses have cancelled there services throughout the central belt tomorrow ahead of Storm Eowyn. Storm Eowyn is set to arrive tomorrow morning, Friday, January 24, with a red weather warning ...
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 Met Office is predicting widespread gusts of 60-70mph which could increase to 90mph in some areas, while winds in the 2021 storm almost reached 100mph ...
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 ...
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.