Storm Éowyn claimed its first victim on Friday after reports one person had died, with red "danger to life" warnings issued by the Met Office and wind speed records smashed with gales of 114mph record
THE Met Office has warned snow is on the way in hours as Storm Eowyn’s 114mph gales continue to smash the UK. Three red “danger to life” wind warnings have issued for today, with
Storm Éowyn, already described by as an 'exceptional weather event' by police in Northern Ireland, has hit the UK - and it poses a 'danger to life' for many due to the strength of its winds
A massive storm is hitting parts of the U.K. and Ireland Friday, according to the United Kingdom’s national weather and climate service.
Flights, trains and ferries have been cancelled across the UK as 100mph pose a danger to life in parts of the UK.
A LIVE tracker map shows “danger to life” Storm Eowyn hitting England, Scotland and Wales. Over four million people have been sent an emergency alert message warning them to
The Met Office has been forced to issue rare red warnings for the country as we head towards the final weekend of the month.
However, a major change in the UK’s weather starts on Thursday, as a front bringing heavy rain moves eastwards through the day. Conditions turn both wet and windy during the early hours on Friday morning as Storm Éowyn arrives, with rain starting off as snow over parts of Northern Ireland, Scotland and higher ground in northern England.
Weather forecasters are saying they have never seen a storm this bad. View on euronews
Amber wind warnings are also in place for Northern Ireland, the southern half of Scotland, northern England and north Wales between 6am and 9pm on Friday, and the northern half of Scotland from 1pm on Friday to 6am on Saturday. Winds reaching 60mph to ...
Storm Eowyn LIVE: 1,000 flights cancelled with Heathrow badly hit as 'once in generation' storm batters UK - ‘Sting jet’ causes devastating winds up to a record 114mph in Ireland as ‘storm of century’