One of the strongest storms in decades leads to cancelled flights, suspended rail services, and closed schools.
Red weather warnings for wind were forecast for Northern Ireland and West and central areas of Scotland for Friday ... and your home. Storm Éowyn was the fifth named storm of the 2024/2025 season ...
Widespread travel disruption was caused across the rail and road networks, with fallen trees and parts of buildings being ...
Storm Bert, which had a yellow warning in November ... red weather warnings for wind are in place for Northern Ireland until 14:00, and Scotland's central belt from 10:00 until 17:00 today.
The fifth named storm of the 2024/25 season comes after Darragh on December 6, Conall on November 27, Bert on November 22 and Ashley on October 20. A yellow wind warning in Scotland and northern ...
Storm Éowyn is predicted to generate winds of up to 100mph and has triggered a “red” warning from the Met Office in Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland ... October and Bert in November ...
Gusts of up to 80mph could hit western Scotland ... will decide whether to name the storm as Éowyn, after 96mph Darragh on December 6, Conall on November 27, Bert on November 22 and Ashley ...
Western Scotland and parts of north-west England were the exception ... Ashley in October and Bert and Conall in November. Storm Bert brought heavy rain and snow. The day of 21 November saw the most ...
More than £2.6 billion are set to be pumped into up to 1,000 flood defences across the country, including many projects in ...
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