Nearly five million Britons will receive a government emergency alert on their phones this evening as Storm Eowyn is set to hit the UK in a matter of hours bringing hurricane-force winds and traffic ...
People have been urged to stay at home under what has been described as 'exceptional circumstances' by STV meteorologist Sean Batty.
Follow live as Storm Eowyn hits Ireland, with winds expected to reach up to 100mph in what's been described as one of the "most dangerous storms". The entire UK is covered by alerts for wind and a ...
More than four million people across Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland are to receive emergency alerts on their phones in the “largest real life use of the tool to date”, the Government said.
According to data from Flight Radar, a British Airways flight BA274 from Las Vegas to Heathrow reached a ground speed of 814mph - approximately 260mph faster than its typical top speed.
The Environment Agency said that Storm Eowyn could also result in some flooding in several parts of England on Sunday and Monday.
The Met Office has extended the yellow weather warning ahead of Storm Éowyn with strong winds and heavy rain expected to batter the county.
Rangers face Manchester United in the Europa League on Thursday, with thousands of fans of the Scottish side travelling down despite the incoming Storm Eowyn which will batter the UK ...
Storm Éowyn is set to bring disruption across York and North Yorkshire when it arrives tomorrow (Friday, January 24).
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has announced all non-essential outpatient appointments and routine hospital appointments will be cancelled on Friday (January 24) due to Storm Eowyn.
Agencies and airports are preparing for disruption as Storm Éowyn is due to make land tomorrow. The Met Office has issued ...
This is due to Storm Éowyn, pronounced ‘ay-oh-win’, which will bring strong winds and red warnings which have already been issued for parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland. Experts say that this rare ...