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Major storm lashes Ireland and Scotland as hurricane-force winds down power lines and ground flightsForecasters 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, as it was ...
Ferries, flights and rail services have been shut down across Scotland as a large part of the country braces for the arrival of a violent storm. Winds of up to 100mph are forecast during Storm Éowyn ...
Brits are likely to witness wet and windy conditions as a huge 647-mile wall of rain will cover many parts of the UK.
Thousands of homes remain without power and travel disruption is continuing in Scotland in the aftermath of Storm Eowyn, which swept across the country on Friday. Scottish Power Energy Networks said ...
A rare “stay at home” warning has been issued for parts of the United Kingdom and Ireland as a severe storm lashes the region, bringing dangerous 100mph (160 kmh) winds and unleashing travel chaos.
The Met Office issued a red weather warning for Friday as very strong winds are expected to disrupt the country.
Storm Eowyn - pronounced "ay-oh-win" - is expected ... in the north and south of the country - have been issued for Scotland on Friday, with a separate alert in place on Saturday.
UK weather maps have revealed when a 719-mile storm will hit Britain. February 26 may be a bit soggy for households the ...
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Over 2,000 homes still without power after stormMore than 2,000 Scottish households are still without power, days after Storm Éowyn hit Scotland, damaging property and infrastructure. Scottish Power Energy Networks, which supplies central and ...
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 ...
Storm Eowyn transport chaos extends into the weekend with more flights cancelled and railways closed
The entire rail networks in Scotland and Northern Ireland were closed all day on Friday. TransPennine Express, Northern, LNER and CrossCountry cancelled Anglo-Scottish trains. No trains ran north of ...
The storm knocked out power to more than a half-million utility customers, and thousands remained without power on Saturday. By Nazaneen Ghaffar Nazaneen Ghaffar is a London-based reporter on The ...
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