Storm Eowyn brought strong winds to parts of UK and Ireland on Friday, January 24, prompting rare red weather warnings in both countries. Schools and businesses were closed due to expected disruptions ...
Storm Eowyn will likely be classed as a Category 2 event ... The Met Office says that when it issues a red weather warning, ...
Flights and trains have been cancelled and red weather warnings are in place in Scotland and Northern Ireland as Storm Eowyn ...
Following Storm Eowyn’s closures, most supermarkets, including Dunnes, Aldi, Tesco, SuperValu and Lidl, have now reopened, ...
The dangerous weather phenomenon is believed to have developed at about 5am on Friday, the Met Office said, resulting in ...
Hundreds of flights are canceled and ground transportation is suspended as a severe winter storm sweeps across the UK and ...
With today’s red warning for extreme weather now over, Northern Ireland begins picking up the pieces strewn by Storm Eowyn.
Manx Sport and Recreation has confirmed that all of its outdoor facilities will remain closed for the rest of today (Friday).
The disruption has seen schools closed, supermarkets shut, power cuts and people told not to travel in the red alert area.
Storm Éowyn is slowly making its way across the UK, where its heavy winds have been hitting homes and commercial properties. In Northumberland, one bungalow had its roof torn off, while Bangor leisure ...
Follow here for all updates including traffic disruption and closures as Scotland is battered by winds forecast to gust up to ...
Parts of the UK and Ireland were hit by 100mph winds overnight on Thursday into Friday (23-24 January), with many agencies in ...