Record breaking 114mph winds cause ‘unprecedented’ damage as hundreds of flights cancelled - Millions of mobile phone users ...
Parts of the UK and Ireland were hit by 100mph winds overnight on Thursday into Friday (23-24 January), with many agencies in ...
The storm is set to bring severe winds of up to 100mph along some coastal areas, while gusts of up to 90mph could affect ...
Flights and trains have been cancelled and red weather warnings are in place in Scotland and Northern Ireland as Storm Eowyn ...
Met Office forecasters have released a further amber weather warning as Storm Eowyn continues to batter the Island.
Storm Éowyn's record-breaking winds have formed a dangerous 'sting jet', according to satellite images from the Met Office, as millions of Brits remain under 'danger to life' weather warnings ...
Follow live as Storm Eowyn hits the UK and Ireland, with record-breaking winds already reported. The entire country is ...
The Met Office has issued red and amber warnings across much of the country and people have been warned to stay indoors.
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The storm reached its zenith in the early afternoon (January 24), with winds of 90mph forecast in Glasgow city centre and 87mph recorded at Bishopton weather observation station.
The Met Office issued a red weather warning for Friday between 10am and 5pm, predicting life-threatening hurricane-force ...
A yellow weather warning has been issued for Peterborough – with icy conditions set to arrive on Saturday morning (January 25). The Met Office have said the warning is in place from 3am until 10am ...