Rail services and flights have been axed, with rare red weather warnings issued for Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Follow live as Storm Eowyn hits the UK, with winds expected to reach up to 100mph. The entire country is covered by alerts ...
Rail services and flights have been axed, with rare red weather warnings issued for Scotland and Northern Ireland as Storm Eowyn is likely to damage buildings, uproot trees and cause power cuts, the ...
Gusts of up to 80mph have been recorded, a major Welsh bridge has been closed and there are a number of flood alerts in place ...
The storm, named Eowyn, is being fueled by the same weather pattern that has brought brutal cold and a rare winter storm to ...
However, a major change in the UK’s weather starts on Thursday, as a front bringing heavy rain moves eastwards through the ...
More than four million people across Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland have received emergency alerts on their phones in the “largest real life use of the tool to date”, the Government said.
Red weather warnings have been issued for parts of the UK as Storm Éowyn is set to bring wind gusts of up to 100 mph.
Around 4.5 million people received an emergency alert to their mobile phone at 6pm on Thursday after the Met Office issued a ...
Schools have been closed and people have been warned not to travel this morning as 100mph hurricane-force winds batter the UK ...
Met Office deputy chief meteorologist Mike Silverstone said: “The strongest gusts are likely to be felt across parts of ...