The Met Office has shed light on the rare weather phenomenon responsible for whipping up 114mph winds off Ireland's west ...
Flights and trains have been cancelled and red weather warnings are in place in Scotland and Northern Ireland as Storm Eowyn ...
Record breaking 114mph winds cause ‘unprecedented’ damage as hundreds of flights cancelled - Millions of mobile phone users ...
The hurricane-force gusts from Storm Eowyn will continue to strike into this evening with a rare red warning in place until 5pm in Scotland and an amber warning running until 6am tomorrow.
Storm Éowyn is slowly making its way across the UK, where its heavy winds have been hitting homes and commercial properties. In Northumberland, one bungalow had its roof torn off, while Bangor leisure ...
A red weather warning is in place for Scotland, where a "once in a generation storm" is causing widespread disruption.