Millions have received an emergency phone alert over the approaching Storm Éowyn, as schools and transport networks are due to shut and people asked to stay home in parts of the ...
Severe gale force winds are forecast to hit the north-east of England and Cumbria on Friday. Storm Éowyn is expected to cause widespread travel disruption and power cuts, with a warning issued for a ...
Rail passengers are being warned to expect disruption due to Storm Eowyn, particularly on the Heart of Wales line ...
Services have been cancelled and 'do not travel' warnings have been issued as severe weather is set to hit the region on Friday (24 January). | ITV News Tyne Tees ...
The Met Office has issued dire warnings for wind with the worst of Storm Eowyn expected to strike from the early hours of Friday across Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Storm Eowyn is bringing a weather bomb of tornados, strong winds, rain, snow – and travel disruption. The officially named Storm Eowyn is approaching the UK and Ireland from the Atlantic, with the Met ...
Network Rail and Transport for Wales are urging all customers to check before they travel on Friday morning and into the weekend with weather warnings in place across the country.
Network Rail and Transport for Wales are urging all customers to check before they travel on Friday morning and into the ...
Passengers are being urged to check their journeys before they travel on Friday morning with winds of up to 80mph forecast ...
More than four million people across Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland have received emergency alerts on their phones in the “largest real life use of the tool to date”, the Government said.
Rare red weather alert issued for Storm Eowyn warning of 100mphs gusts and ‘flying debris resulting in danger to life’ ...