Storm Éowyn, already described by as an 'exceptional weather event' by police in Northern Ireland, has hit the UK - and it ...
A red weather warning is in place for Scotland, where a "once in a generation storm" is causing widespread disruption.
STORM Eowyn has begun to smash Scotland with 100mph winds with millions placed under a red weather warning zone, flights cancelled and schools shut nationwide. The Met Office alert was upgraded ...
Record breaking 114mph winds cause ‘unprecedented’ damage as hundreds of flights cancelled - Millions of mobile phone users ...
Two red weather warnings are in place as winds of up to 100mph are forecast to hit Northern Ireland and Scotland.
A red "danger to life" warning has been extended for parts of Scotland amid fears Storm Éowyn could last longer than expected ...
Most of the dangerous weather will take place on Friday, however there are five weather warnings in place on Saturday, 25 Jan ...
Both Stena Line and P&O Ferries have cancelled all sailings from Cairnryan in Dumfries and Galloway until Friday evening at ...
Millions of people to get emergency alert to mobiles as people in Scotland and Northern Ireland warned to stay indoors and schools to close ...
Currently there are two red warnings for wind. The first one covers Northern Ireland and is in place from 7 am until 2 pm tomorrow, Friday 24 January. The warning reads: " Very strong winds associated ...
According to the Met Office, yellow and amber warnings represent a range of impact levels and likelihoods. The impacts can ...
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 ...