One of the strongest storms in decades leads to cancelled flights, suspended rail services, and closed schools.
Storm Éowyn has claimed two victims after wind speeds in the UK hit 100mph - the Met Office still has several weather ...
Winds reached 100mph as Storm Eowyn caused travel disruption and left thousands without power across the UK and Ireland. Rail ...
The "once in a generation" storm has seen buildings damaged, trees felled, roads closed, drivers injured and schools and supermarkets closed.
Winds have reached 100mph as Storm Eowyn causes travel disruption and leaves thousands without power across the UK and Ireland. The "exceptional weather event" may have even caused a dangerous ...
Driver Pauleen Millar had a lucky escape when a tree came down on her car in seconds at the junction of Circular Road and ...
Dublin was the worst affected airport in terms of cancellations, with 119 departures and 109 arrivals. That was followed by ...
A weather buoy belonging to the UK Met Office washed up on the shores of Reenroe Beach in Kerry on Friday due to the powerful ...
A gust of 100mph was recorded at Drumalbin in South Lanarkshire early on Friday afternoon – the strongest gust so far in the ...
The Met Office forecasts strong winds persisting into Friday evening across the region including Newcastle, Northumberland, ...
The maps and charts from WX Charts, which uses Met Desk data to project the latest, shows a snow shift with deteriorating ...
Storm Eowyn has arrived with roads closed, trains cancelled and 90mph expected later in the day. The Woodhead Pass A628 is ...