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Storm Eowyn live: Snow and ice warning as 100mph winds cause travel chaos with more than a million without power“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.
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 ...
A fallen tree across the North Road in east Belfast, Northern Ireland, where residents have been urged to stay at home as the entire island braces for the arrival of Storm Eowyn, Friday Jan. 24, 2025.
About 117,000 homes in Scotland are without power due to the disruption caused by Storm Éowyn - descibed as a "once in a generation" storm. Wind speeds of 102mph on the Tay Road Bridge and 101mph ...
With all of Scotland covered under some kind of warning throughout the day, here are all of the Scottish locations expected to be impacted by Storm Éowyn, as well as a live tracker. Track Storm ...
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 ...
Lifestyle; Weather; Storm Éowyn 'dangerous' red wind warning for Scotland ahead of 'damaging' 100mph gales and snow Storm Éowyn's gusts are expected to reach up to 100mph in some areas and cause ...
Storm Eowyn to hit Scotland with winds up to 90mph. ... "Storm Eowyn will bring a period of very unsettled, potentially disruptive, weather to the UK through Friday and into Saturday.
Storm Éowyn, an extratropical ... The strongest winds and most significant impacts are expected in Northern Ireland and central and southwestern parts of Scotland, according to the UK’s Met Office.
MAILONLINE BLOG: Storm Eowyn struck the UK and Ireland with hurricane-force winds today - cancelling flights, trains and ferries as 114mph gusts pose a danger to life.
The alert system was launched in 2023, and was recently used in January this year when 4.5 million people's phones 'went nuts ...
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