Millions of people in Ireland and northern parts of the U.K. are being urged to stay at home as hurricane-force winds disabled power networks.
Storm Éowyn has unleashed strong and damaging winds over the British Isles, and particularly over Ireland and Scotland.
A massive storm is battering parts of the U.K. and Ireland today, bringing devastating winds, heavy rain and snow, according to the Met Office, the United Kingdom's national weather and climate ...
Storm Eowyn toppled more than 10,000 trees from National Trust properties, the conservation charity has said. Winds of up to ...
Described by forecasters as probably the most powerful storm to hit the UK in at least a decade, Eowyn battered the country with hurricane-force winds of up to 100mph which tore roofs from buildings, ...
The storm, named Eowyn, brought gales to Ireland throughout ... Northern Ireland, southern Scotland and the northern and western areas of England and Wales experienced strong winds, with gusts ...
Now Storm Eowyn threatens this area on Friday ... Sky News weather producer Chris England warned that parts of the UK also face rain and snow. "Expect up to 4cm (1.6in) of rain over the Welsh ...
Storm Eowyn has been “pretty exceptional” and was “probably the strongest storm” to hit the UK in at least 10 years, the Met Office has said. It was the most intense in “more like 20 or 30 years” for ...
The entire rail networks in Scotland and Northern Ireland were closed all day on Friday. TransPennine Express, Northern, LNER and CrossCountry cancelled Anglo-Scottish trains. No trains ran north of ...
Ireland has called in help from England and France to restore power to hundreds of thousands of people after the most disruptive storm for years.
Eowyn, the fifth named storm of the season ... a million homes without power and brought down trees across parts of England and Wales. Studies have shown that most clustering events for the ...
Met Éireann, the Republic of Ireland's national meteorological service, said that the country had faced wind gusts of 114mph ...