The Met Office issued a red weather warning for Friday as very strong winds are expected to disrupt the country.
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The UK is set to be battered by gusts of up to 100mph as Storm Eowyn sweeps in from the Atlantic and it is expected to cause widespread disruption with the Met Office issuing a maximum red warning ...
ScotRail has cancelled all its services on Friday as Storm Éowyn brings extreme weather across the country. Managers at ...
Ireland and Northern Ireland braced for a storm that officials warned could be one of the most dangerous they have faced when it hits early on Friday, forcing the closure of schools ...
The Met Office issued the most severe possible warning for Friday between 10am and 5pm, forecasting “flying debris resulting in danger to life”.
People have been warned to take extra care when out and about tomorrow (Friday), when Storm Éowyn is set to bring gale-force winds of up to 52mph to Milton Keynes.
The last time the UK experienced a T7 tornado (strongly devastating winds) was December 8 1954 when it hit Gunnersbury in London. Meanwhile, the most recent T6 tornado (moderately devastating) was on ...
Taking to Facebook to share the news, a spokesperson for the council said: "All schools, nursery classes and family centres will be closed on Friday, January 24 due to the potential impacts of Storm ...
"Employees are expected to make reasonable efforts to attend work despite any severe transport disruption or road closures. However, it is usually best practice to be flexible in these circumstances ...