One of the strongest storms in decades leads to cancelled flights, suspended rail services, and closed schools.
Forecasters had issued a rare “red” weather warning, meaning danger to life, across the whole island of Ireland and central and southwest Scotland. Ireland bore the brunt of the storm first ...
A weather warning for high winds has been upgraded from yellow to amber for large parts of Scotland on Friday. Gusts of up to 90mph are expected during the first named storm of 2025. Storm Eowyn ...
Storm Eowyn is causing mayhem across the UK today with hundreds of cancelled flights, school closures while all trains in Scotland have been halted. Two rare warnings meaning a risk to life are in ...
A ‘danger to life’ warning has been issued by the Met Office as the warning area for Storm Eowyn was expanded to cover all of Scotland, with strong winds of up to 90mph to batter the country.
Drivers were injured, buildings were damaged and thousands of homes have been left without power as Storm Eowyn swept across Scotland. One person was seriously hurt in a single vehicle collision ...
An emergency alert was being sent to millions of people in Scotland ahead of the rare red warning. 2012 and the 'sting-jet' The last wind storm of this scale to affect Central Scotland was on 3 ...
Gusts of up to 90mph could batter Scotland on Friday and Saturday during the first named storm of 2025. Storm Eowyn - pronounced "ay-oh-win" - is expected to bring widespread disruption and could ...
for Friday across the whole island of Ireland and central and southwest Scotland. “Please just stay at home if you can,” Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill said on BBC Radio Ulster.