Wind speeds topped 100mph as buildings were damaged, trees felled, roads closed, drivers injured and schools and supermarkets closed.
A red weather warning can cause “very dangerous conditions” for those in affected areas, meaning precautions should be taken.
“With Storm Éowyn set to leave heavy rain and wind in its wake, the forecast indicates ongoing disruption for drivers in the west of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Fallen trees and ...
A couple left without power for almost six days after Storm Éowyn have described going into "survival mode" to cope with plunging temperatures. Carol and Kenneth Morris were among tens of thousands of ...
It has been one week since Storm Éowyn, one of the UK's most powerful windstorms for over a decade, hit Scotland with gusts of a whopping 100mph. The storm brought red warnings, severe impacts ...
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 ...
Red warnings for high winds have been issued for Northern Ireland along with central and southwestern areas of Scotland. The storm, named Éowyn, will also impact Northern England, Southern ...
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 ...
The Met Office issued a red weather warning for Friday as very strong winds are expected to disrupt the country.
Shops including Asda, Sainburys and Tescos have closed across Scotland and Ireland on Friday due to dangerous weather conditions.