Storm Eowyn, with winds reaching 100 mph, wreaked havoc across parts of the UK and Ireland, leaving destruction in its wake.
With hurricane-force winds of 84 mph, gusting to 114 mph, Éowyn was the strongest storm on record for Ireland.
A red wind warning is still in effect for the whole country as Storm Eowyn brought massive devastation overnight. The ...
Snow and ice warnings have been issued as a frosty blast strikes parts of the UK, in the wake of Storm Eowyn’s ...
Trains and flights have been cancelled and schools have closed, as 100mph winds threaten widespread destruction, including ...
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THE first of the Status Red weather warnings across the country have expired as the eye of Storm Eowyn barrels towards ...
THIS year marks 130 years since the death of Thomas Revington (b.1811), retail magnate and property developer who left an ...
Gusts of 174km/h have been recorded in Mace Head as Storm Éowyn batters Ireland. Hurricane force mean speeds of 135km/h were ...
Status Red gale warnings to apply across the country, with storm force southerly winds featuring gusts in excess of 130km/h ...
Most of the country will be under a Status Red wind warning on Friday as Storm Eowyn is predicted to bring "powerful and ...
A transport expert said the new Government could introduce speed control tactics like traffic lights on main roads that flash ...