Flooding and travel disruption threat as Met Office weather warnings come into effect - A yellow wind warning is in place ...
Storm Eowyn has arrived with roads closed, trains cancelled and 90mph expected later in the day. The Woodhead Pass A628 is ...
Public bodies around the country have urged Brits only to travel if absolutely necessary as gale force winds lash Britain.
Hundreds of flights to, from and within the northern half of the UK have been cancelled ahead of the extreme winds brought by Storm Eowyn. The key airports affected are Edinburgh with around 90 ...
Storm Éowyn is set to hit the island of Ireland first, before reaching the western side of the UK in the early hours of Friday morning. Heavy rain is expected across the UK, before wind speeds start ...
Rail services and flights have been axed, with rare red weather warnings issued for Scotland and Northern Ireland ...
A red warning means weather conditions are expected to be dangerous with widespread damage to property and a risk to life ...
The Met Office warned the 'high impact' storm hitting tomorrow could even see dogs swept away by strong waves on the coast, ...
A major change in the UK’s weather will start on Thursday, the Met Office said, as heavy rain and strong gusts hit the country.
Road users in the North West, North East and Yorkshire are advised to check ahead and plan for disruption to their journeys, with gales expected to reach 90mph in peak places. It follows an amber Met ...
Free tolls during festive seasons do not solve traffic congestion on highways, says Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi. The deputy prime minister said road users should instead change their behaviour ...
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