The storm knocked out power to more than a half-million utility customers, and thousands remained without power on Saturday. By Nazaneen Ghaffar Nazaneen Ghaffar is a London-based reporter on The ...
Snow, ice and wind warnings have been extended through until Sunday as a frosty blast strikes parts of the UK, in the wake of Storm Eowyn’s record-breaking wind speeds. Travel chaos continued on ...
Met Éireann, the Irish Meteorological Service, has issued red warnings, its highest alert level, for wind for much of the country beginning early Friday, saying that wind gusts could exceed 80 mi ...
“While Sunday’s system doesn’t have the same strength as Eowyn, it will hamper some recovery efforts and bring further wind and rain, with the possibility of some flooding in place ...
Storm Eowyn made landfall in the UK wielding devastating ... According to the Met Office, wind speeds in Scotland could reach nearly 90mph in Scottish capital Edinburgh after gusts gather this ...
It comes as Northern Ireland remains under a red weather warning for wind which will remain in place until 2pm. Storm Eowyn caused mayhem across the British Isles today as 114mph winds cancelled ...
Another round of wind and areas of heavy rain is expected Sunday into Tuesday. Winds should not be as strong as Storm Eowyn, but there could be wind gusts to 80 mph in parts of Ireland ...
With the storm bringing gusts of wind around 100 mph (161 kph), people have been urged by authorities to put on hold any travel plans, while schools across the areas affected have decided to close for ...