A​ powerful "bomb cyclone" named Storm Éowyn (pronounced AY-oh-win) has pummeled parts of Ireland and the United Kingdom with fierce winds and heavy rainfall Friday, and it has roots in the historic winter storm that just hit the U.
Ireland's national weather service says the country has seen 114 mph wind gusts, the highest ever recorded on the island.
Ireland has called in help from England and France to restore power to hundreds of thousands of people after the most disruptive storm for years
A powerful storm has left hundreds of thousands of homes without power and caused massive travel disruptions in the United Kingdom.
TRAVEL chaos caused by Storm Eowyn has forced a change in referee for Leinster’s game against the Stormers in the United Rugby Championship. The devastating storm has wreaked havoc across
The United Kingdom and Ireland are bracing for what could be one of the most severe storms seen in years, with authorities shutting schools and warning residents to stay in. Storm Éowyn ...
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Emergency crews are cleaning up after a storm bearing record-breaking winds left at least one person dead and more than a million without power across the island of Ireland and Scotland
The red warning for the whole of Northern Ireland will be in force until 14:00 on Friday. It is the first time a red weather warning has been issued for Northern Ireland since an impact-based system was introduced in 2011.
Met Éireann, the Republic of Ireland's national meteorological service, said that the country had faced wind gusts of 114mph in County Galway– the highest recorded wind speeds ever recorded on the island.
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