Storm Éowyn, pronounced ‘Ay-oh-win’, has been advancing toward Ireland and the United Kingdom and is expected to bring gusty winds, heavy rain and some snow to the region Friday and Saturday.
SCHOOLS are set to close and dozens of flights have been axed while public transport grinds to a halt as Storm Eowyn bears down on Ireland, bringing gusts of up to 170km/h. Met Eireann has placed ...
Met Eireann has issued a swathe of Status Red weather warnings to come into effect starting at 2am on Friday morning and remaining in place in some parts of the country until 3pm on Friday, with no co ...
The Met Office issued a danger to life warning has been issued for Brits as Storm Eowyn barrels its way toward the country with 100mph winds expected in the worst-affected regions ...
A red wind warning – the highest alert level – was due to come into effect across the country during the early hours of Friday morning, and is in place until 2pm for some counties. Gusts in excess of ...
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 ...
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