Northern Ireland’s First Minister Michelle O’Neill ... injured when a tree fell on their van in the Balmore Road area of Glasgow on Friday morning, Police Scotland said. More than one million ...
One person has died in Ireland and hundreds of thousands of homes are without power in the UK as Storm Éowyn brought record-breaking wind gusts. The man died when a tree fell on his car in County Donegal, Gardaí (Irish police) said.
Damage and power outages have been reported Friday as energy from a storm system that produced record snowfall along the Gulf Coast is bashing Western Europe with heavy precipitation and powerful wind gusts.
Red warnings for wind cover the entirety of Ireland and parts of Scotland as the storm brings staggering winds posing a danger to life. Trains and flights across the UK face cancellation or disruption and schools have been closed.
Winds reached 100mph as Storm Eowyn left one person dead, more than a million people without power and caused significant travel disruption across the UK and Ireland. Rail services, flights and ferries have been cancelled across the country as rare red weather warnings are in place on Friday in Scotland.
A 19-year-old man died after his car was struck by a falling tree in Scotland on Friday during Storm Eowyn. The incident happened at about 6.45am on the B743 at Mauchline, East Ayrshire, and involved a blue Ford Focus. The teenager was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow for treatment but died on Saturday.
A teenager has died after his car was hit by a falling tree during high winds in Storm Eowyn.The 19-year-old man was driving a blue Ford Focus on the B743 near Mauchline, Ayrshire, when the car was struck around 6.
Snow and ice warnings were in force on Sunday morning across Northern Ireland and nearly all of mainland Scotland, with a wind alert in the Highlands and Hebrides in place until 7pm. The Environment Agency has issued more than 30 flood alerts and a more severe flood warning in England, as forecasters warn of up to 80mm of rain.
Met Office weather warnings are in place across the UK today as the Spanish named Storm Herminia arrives in the UK and Ireland. The Met Office has warned the damage could be more widespread due to the impact of Storm Eowyn.
A new weather front has arrived in the South West and will move northwards across England and Wales during Sunday amid further wind and rain warnings in the wake of Storm Eowyn
The tempest continues to rage this morning meaning flooding and travel disruption are possible throughout the weekend.