I am one of the many who were without power, water, phone, and internet as a result of Storm Éowyn. Thankfully on the evening of day six, water was restored and on day seven, we got power. Phone ...
A number of large trees fell on the Eglantine Road near Lisburn during Storm Eowyn on Friday, damaging power lines and ...
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 ...
Storm Eowyn is shaping up to be a multi-hazard event, with the potential to cause extreme destruction. Meteorologists are forecasting severe and damaging winds exceeding 130km/h that are expected ...
Ireland is being battered by record-breaking 114mph winds as Storm Eowyn threatens to leave behind a trail of destruction. Mace Head on the exposed Galway coast of Ireland recorded the powerful ...
A Status Red warning is currently in place for the entire island, with forecasters fearing that the "worst is still to come" as Storm Eowyn continues to sweep across the country after making ...
Storm Eowyn is forecast to cause damage and disruption across the country, with red, amber and yellow warnings in place. Homeowners looking to safeguard their property and avoid a costly ...
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 ...
Storm Éowyn is set to hit East Lancashire today (January 24) and winds gusts of up to 70mph have been forecast. An amber weather warning for wind, which covers all parts of East Lancashire, is ...
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 ...
Flights have been delayed, roads closed and rail, air and ferry services cancelled ahead of 100mph winds brought by Storm Eowyn that forecasters warned could endanger lives in parts of the UK.