A rare red weather warning was lifted on Friday from Scotland and Northern Ireland, where Storm Eowyn damaged buildings, uprooted trees and caused power cuts. But the Met Office has issued weather ...
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 ...
As I write, the wind is blowing through the trees outside my window. The forecast is for stronger gusts and a yellow weather ...
with trains and ferries suspended as Scotland recovers from Storm Éowyn. About 35,000 customers were still without power on Saturday evening and Police Scotland said they had responded to almost ...
Described by forecasters as probably the most powerful storm to hit the UK in at least a decade, Eowyn battered the country with hurricane-force winds of up to 100mph which tore roofs from buildings, ...
Scotland’s First Minister has said reconnecting power in Scotland following Storm Eowyn has been a “colossal” task and the impact is a “warning that climate change is with us”.
It was the storm of the century, an unstoppable force of nature which swept across Scotland leaving devastation in its wake.
At the peak of the “storm of the century” 750,000 premises in the Republic of Ireland and 250,000 in Northern Ireland had no ...
More than 1 million people in Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland were left without electricity after Storm Éowyn (pronounced AY-oh-win) roared through on Friday. Recommended Videos In Ireland ...
Storm Éowyn brought weather warnings last week with "very strong winds and heavy rain" in parts of the UK, said the Met Office. Gusts of 100mph were recorded in Drumalbin in Scotland – the ...