The UK is dealing with the fallout of Storm Eowyn after days of heavy winds, gales and chaotic disruption across the country.
UK hit by 83mph winds and heavy rain warnings after Storm Eowyn kills two - Dozens of Heathrow flights cancelled as new Met Office warnings for wind and rain come into effect on Monday morning ...
A series of yellow weather warnings have been issued by the Met Office across large parts of England and Wales.
An MLA has said that “no one should be left without power for 10 days”, as around 74,000 people were still without electricity last night amid with the aftermath of Storm Éowyn.
The Met Office has issued two yellow weather warnings for wind and rain across London today. The rain warning is in place until 6am today, while the wind warning is in effect from 6am today (January ...
A further yellow wind warning stretching from the south coast up to north east England is in place from 10pm on Sunday until ...
Flood alerts issued as UK hit by new weather front in wake of storm described as ‘unprecedented on every level’ ...
Travel chaos continued on Saturday morning, with flights, trains and ferries cancelled, after winds reaching 100mph caused ...
A yellow weather warning is in place for the remainder of the day as efforts are underway to restore power to parts of Fermanagh. The warning is in place until 7pm. The Met Office has advised that the ...
Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses across Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland remained without power late Saturday, as emergency responders battled to restore services following Storm ...
The Met Office said there will be “snow showers and icy patches leading to some travel disruption for this evening and overnight”.
Celtic’s Scottish Premiership match against Dundee at Celtic Park on Saturday has been postponed because of storm damage ...