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.
SCHOOLS are set to close and dozens of flights have been axed while public transport grinds to a halt as Storm Eowyn bears down on Ireland, bringing gusts of up to 170km/h. Met Eireann has placed ...
Maps from WXCharts shows 10cm of snow could fall per hour in Northern Ireland, the Mirror reports. The Midlands has a yellow weather warning, which runs from The Met Office has a yellow weather alert ...
Elsewhere, Ireland weather expert Alan O'Reilly issued a Storm Eowyn update at lunchtime on Thursday.
A fierce bomb cyclone headed to Ireland and the United Kingdom could produce wind gusts over 80 mph. Here's what else to expect.
The Irish and UK weather agencies issued a red wind warning - the highest alert level - for the whole of Ireland, Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland, saying inland winds of up to 130 kilometres ...
Hundreds of schools will close, all trains in Scotland will be suspended and police have warned people not to travel in areas under a rare red “danger to life” weather warning for high winds issued ...
The public is being urged to exercise extreme caution as Storm Éowyn has the potential to be “one of the worst storms every recorded in Ireland”. A red weather warning has been issued for Donegal from ...