One of the strongest storms in decades leads to cancelled flights, suspended rail services, and closed schools.
Winds reached 100mph as Storm Eowyn caused travel disruption and left thousands without power across the UK and Ireland. Rail ...
About 283,000 customers are without power in Northern Ireland - and more than 700,000 in the Republic of Ireland Wind speed ...
Winds have reached 100mph as Storm Eowyn causes travel disruption and leaves thousands without power across the UK and Ireland. The "exceptional weather event" may have even caused a dangerous ...
Driver Pauleen Millar had a lucky escape when a tree came down on her car in seconds at the junction of Circular Road and ...
Storm Éowyn, already described by as an 'exceptional weather event' by police in Northern Ireland, has hit the UK - and it ...
Dublin was the worst affected airport in terms of cancellations, with 119 departures and 109 arrivals. That was followed by ...
DUBLIN: Ireland recorded its strongest-ever wind gusts on Friday as "destructive" Storm Eowyn barrelled in from the Atlantic, ...
The rare red alert has seen buildings damaged, trees felled, roads closed, drivers injured and schools and supermarkets ...
THE Met Office has warned snow is on the way in hours as Storm Eowyn’s 114mph gales continue to smash the UK. Three red ...
A weather buoy belonging to the UK Met Office washed up on the shores of Reenroe Beach in Kerry on Friday due to the powerful gusts of Storm Éowyn. Carlow Weather shared an image of the beached buoy ...
More than a million homes and businesses without power across island of Ireland - ESB Networks in Ireland and NIE Networks ...