Red, amber and yellow weather warnings have been forecast for the UK as Storm Éowyn arrives. Find out which areas will be ...
More than four million people across Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland have received emergency alerts on their phones in the “largest real life use of the tool to date”, the Government said.
People have been urged to stay at home under what has been described as 'exceptional circumstances' by STV meteorologist Sean Batty.
Storm Eowyn is set to smash into areas of the UK in the coming days, with huge winds bringing the potential of danger to life for millions of Brits as homes could be damaged ...
Passengers and motorists in areas covered by red and amber weather warnings have been told to avoid travel ‘unless absolutely essential’.
This is the first red warning issued for Northern Ireland since the Met Office moved to impact-based warnings in 2011. After Storm Éowyn on Friday and early on Saturday, further wet and windy weather ...
The First Minister has urged people to follow Police Scotland advice not to travel on Friday 24 January. The Scottish Government’s Resilience Room (SGoRR) has been activated ahead of the red weather ...
Storm Éowyn is set to batter the UK with wind gusts of up to 100mph in the worst hit areas.
A dramatic visualization shows the fierce winds with which Storm Éowyn is set to batter the UK. The graphics show real-time and forecasted data for the expected path and severity of wind. The Met ...
Storm Eowyn is bringing a weather bomb of tornados, strong winds, rain, snow – and travel disruption. The officially named Storm Eowyn is approaching the UK and Ireland from the Atlantic, with the Met ...