Storm Éowyn, pronounced ‘Ay-oh-win’, has been advancing toward Ireland and the United Kingdom and is expected to bring gusty winds, heavy rain and some snow to the region Friday and Saturday.
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.
The Met Office issued a red weather warning for Friday as very strong winds are expected to disrupt the country.
Storm Éowyn has hit the UK this morning and an Amber weather warning in place for very strong winds, particularly across the North East throughout today. In effect from 6am until 9pm tonight residents ...
Both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are under the top-level red weather warnings for wind from early on Friday.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland described the storm as an “exceptional weather event” and said it was expected to bring the strongest winds seen in the country since 1998. Red warnings for wind ...
People have been urged to stay at home under what has been described as 'exceptional circumstances' by STV meteorologist Sean Batty.
STATUS RED WIND warnings are due to come into effect for all of Ireland this morning, as Storm Éowyn makes landfall. Schools, creches are set to close and people have been urged to work from home. Met ...
Storm Éowyn is set to hit Ireland and the United Kingdom with damaging winds and heavy rain after becoming a bomb cyclone. Some of this energy came from the same system that brought historic snow to ...
Flights, trains and events have been cancelled and several schools have closed as Storm Eowyn brings severe winds - exact time the weather warnings take effect on Friday ...