Schools are closed and citizens are advised to stay indoors as Storm Éowyn approaches, bringing severe winds, rain, and snow.
With four days of weather warnings across the UK, the Met Office has said there is a risk to life as 114mph winds were ...
Storm Éowyn, pronounced ‘Ay-oh-win’, has been advancing toward Ireland and the United Kingdom and is expected to bring gusty winds, heavy rain and some snow to the region Friday and Saturday.
Flights are cancelled at Birmingham Airport, a fallen tree has blocked a Wolverhampton road and an outdoor market has closed ...
Met Éireann said the highest gust record of 182km/h (113mph) set in 1945 has provisionally been broken as a gust of 183km/h ...
A number of roads have been blocked and hundreds of homes are without power across the West Country as Storm Éowyn batters ...
It comes as forecasters warned Storm Eowyn could bring winds of up to 100mph in areas affected by the rare weather alert across Scotland, Northern Ireland and north Wales on Frida ...
Storm Éowyn is set to bring severe weather conditions to Ireland and the UK, with the Met Office issuing warnings about destructive winds and heavy rainfall.Educational institutions across Ireland and ...