Millions have been urged to stay at home as flights were cancelled, schools closed and buildings damaged by 100mph winds from Storm Eowyn which battered the UK and Ireland. Red weather warnings are in ...
Wind speeds of 114mph have been recorded in Ireland as Storm Eowyn causes widespread disruption on both sides of the Irish Sea. In the UK, wind gusts of 100mph have been recorded in Drumalbin in ...
Storm Eowyn has arrived in Devon and has already caused chaos across the county. Multiple roads are flooded and trees have been blown down after strong winds and heavy rain throughout the night.
There is widespread travel disruption today after Storm Eowyn brought down trees and sent debris flying from buildings. Rail services and flights have been axed, with rare red weather warnings ...
The Met Office has confirmed the fifth storm of 2024/2025 will be named Éowyn. Rare red weather warnings covering Northern Ireland and Scotland were issued on Thursday before what could be the ...
The public has been urged to stay at home with a severe weather warning in place across the island of Ireland. A red weather warning is in place until 2pm with gusts of up to 100mph expected along ...
While trains in England south of Preston and York are running, disruption from Storm Eowyn is hitting tens of thousands of commuters. East Midlands Railway says: “There are trees blocking the ...
Thousands of trains, hundreds of flights and dozens of ferries have been cancelled ahead of Storm Eowyn. The Met Office has issued an upgraded red warning, predicting extremely high winds gusting to ...
York Press reporters are keeping readers updated as Storm Éowyn continues to bring high winds and travel disruption to the region and across parts of the British Isles. - Trees are down near ...
Storm Eowyn is causing mayhem across the UK today with hundreds of cancelled flights, school closures while all trains in Scotland have been halted. Two rare warnings meaning a risk to life are in ...
Two people have died and 1,105,000 properties across the UK and Ireland have now lost electricity due to Storm Eowyn. Falling trees and flying debris were blamed for knocking out power lines after ...
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