Storm Eowyn has broken records in Ireland after 114mph winds hit the island, the fastest since records have begun the Irish ...
Heathrow flights cancelled as 114mph hurricane winds bring 'extreme and real' risk to life - Mace Head on the Galway coast ...
Senior forecaster Gerry Murphy said the previous wind speed records - dating back to 1945 at Foynes in Limerick - have been ...
Dozens of flights have been cancelled at airports across Scotland as the country braces for the full force of Storm Eowyn.
NHS Fife has postponed all routine clinic appointments, diagnostics and planned theatre activity. Patients will; be contacted ...
Further south, the M48 Severn Bridge was closed due to strong winds, while the Tamar Bridge on the A38 between Devon and ...
Met Office says The Great Storm of 1987 was caused by the same thing and a red alert has been issued for parts of the UK ...
Ferries, flights and rail services have been shut down across Scotland as a large part of the country braces for the arrival ...
A number of weather warnings are now in place with strong winds set to batter the UK today as Storm Eowyn hits.
Schools are closed and citizens are advised to stay indoors as Storm Éowyn approaches, bringing severe winds, rain, and snow. Gusts up to 100 mph is predicted.
The Met Office red warning runs from 10am to 5pm and covers the central belt including Glasgow and Edinburgh, stretching north on the west coast to Jura in Argyll and Bute and south to Stranraer in ...