Millions of people in the UK have received an emergency alert on their mobile phone this evening. Emergency alerts send a ...
Storm Eowyn has sparked travel mayhem with thousands of trains, hundreds of flights and dozens of ferries cancelled as the UK set to be battered with 100mph hurricane-force winds.
People across Northern Ireland and Scotland receive emergency alerts on their phones and guidance on how to stay safe in dangerous weather ...
By 9am, the highest wind gusts are expected to hit the areas of Derry and Strabane, where maximum gusts of 91mph have been forecast. The northern areas of Ballycastle and Coleraine are also expected ...
Storm Éowyn is about to hit the U.K. and Ireland as forecasters warn the explosive "bomb cyclone" will bring snow, rain and potentially deadly superfast winds.
The Met Office issued a danger to life warning has been issued for Brits as Storm Eowyn barrels its way toward the country with 100mph winds expected in the worst-affected regions ...
Storm Éowyn will reach Ireland first, where the strongest winds are predicted, before striking Scotland and northern England from the early hours of Friday morning. The Met Office said: "Storm Éowyn ...
A road sign displaying a red weather warning for Friday on Calder Road, Edinburgh. Forecasters are warning of flying debris resulting in danger to life, as well as "very dangerous" driving conditions ...
There will be widespread disruption to travel and public services in parts of the UK on Friday when winds of up to 100mph are forecast to sweep in.
An emergency alert is being sent to millions of people in Scotland ahead of the rare red warning. The last wind storm of this scale to affect Central Scotland was on 3 January 2012. At the time it ...
Watch the latest forecast as Scotland is braced for Storm Éowyn which could bring winds of 100mph in some areas.
Around 4.5 million people received an emergency alert to their mobile phone at 6pm on Thursday after the Met Office issued a ...