It comes as forecasters warned Storm Eowyn could bring winds of up to 100mph in areas affected by the rare weather alert across Scotland, Northern Ireland and north Wales on Frida ...
There will be widespread disruption to travel and public services in parts of the UK on Friday when winds of up to 100mph are forecast to sweep in.
This is the first red warning issued for Northern Ireland since a new impact-based alert system was introduced by the Met Office in 2011. It is also the first time a red warning has been issued across ...
Over a million people received an emergency alert to their mobile phones tonight as Storm Eowyn, a potentially destructive Red Alert storm, approaches Ireland.
The Met Office says the extreme weather could cause power cuts as well as a 'danger to life', as well as travel issues, ...
Northern Ireland is expected to be battered by the strongest winds since Boxing Day 1998 as Storm Éowyn moves across Northern ...
An emergency alert has been sent to millions of people in Scotland ahead of a rare red weather warning. People with ...
Millions of people in Scotland received an emergency alert to their mobile phones after the Met Office issued a red danger to life warning for wind. The Cabinet Office alert at around 6pm on Thursday ...
Around 4.5 million people received an emergency alert to their mobile phone at 6pm on Thursday after the Met Office issued a red danger to life warning across Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland, ...
Millions of phones will blare to the sound of a 10-second siren this evening when the Government issues an emergency alert over Storm Eowyn. The Met Office earlier issued a red danger to life warning ...
The Met Office issued a red weather warning for Friday as very strong winds are expected to disrupt the country.
Issues were first reported around 1 pm today, with thousands saying they can't place or receive calls - or access the internet.