Belfast International Airport has announced that it is expecting flights to be impacted on Friday as it continues to monitor ...
Storm Éowyn is poised to bring one of the most intense storms in recent history to hit Scotland this Thursday, Friday and Saturday and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) is urging those ...
Rare red weather warnings have been issued for Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland ahead of Storm Éowyn’s arrival. The storm is expected to bring life-threatening winds of up to 100mph (161km/h) ...
Birmingham Airport has advised fliers to check ahead of travelling with Storm Eowyn on the way. Birmingham Airport has issued ...
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The weather warning will come into force across Northern Ireland from 07:00 until 14:00 GMT on Friday. The Met Office says it ...
Storm Eowyn is set to batter Ireland on Friday, with gusts of 130km/h expected across the island. The country is bracing itself for the arrival of the “dangerous and destructive” storm, with the Chair ...
And the Caledonian Sleeper has also confirmed that all of its services will also be axed tonight (Thursday) and Friday as a result of the storm. It means no passenger trains will be running anywhere ...
All schools will be shut on Friday, and all buses between 7am and 2pm are cancelled after a red weather warning about Storm ...
It comes after the Met Office issued a red warning for Friday, forecasting 'flying debris resulting in danger to life'.
ScotRail has said that all train services will be suspended on Friday, 24th January, due to the red weather warning in place.
Storm Eowyn is set to batter the UK on Friday with winds of up to 80mph expected.