Several flights from Liverpool John Lennon Airport have been cancelled as Storm Éowyn is set to batter the UK. Merseyside has ...
A Status Red weather event means there will undoubtedly be damage to power lines and power outages are to be expected as well as a potential disruption to the water supply ...
Hundreds of schools are to be shut tomorrow and transport services halted as rare red warnings for gusts up to a 100-miles an hour have been issued for Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland. Around ...
Millions of Britons receive emergency weather alert as warning issued for London - The alert caused mobile phones to make a ...
More than four million people across Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland have received emergency alerts on their phones in ...
People across Northern Ireland and Scotland receive emergency alerts on their phones and guidance on how to stay safe in dangerous weather ...
Ireland is right in the firing line of Storm Eowyn, expected to be the most intense to hit our shores since Hurricane Debbie claimed 18 Irish lives in 1961 ...
Millions of people in the UK have received an emergency alert on their mobile phone this evening. Emergency alerts send a ...
Storm Éowyn is about to hit the U.K. and Ireland as forecasters warn the explosive "bomb cyclone" will bring snow, rain and potentially deadly superfast winds.
Please note that in light of the Red weather warning which has been issued by the Met Office from 10am until 5pm tomorrow (Friday, January 24) due to Storm Éowyn, and the advice from Police Scotland ...
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A fierce bomb cyclone headed to Ireland and the United Kingdom could produce wind gusts over 80 mph. Here's what else to expect.