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A rare red warning for extreme and damaging winds was issued for Northern Ireland and Southern Central Scotland. [26] Winds in the red warning zone were expected to reach 121–129 km/h (75–80 mph) inland (higher winds for Glasgow around 129–137 km/h (80–85 mph)) and 137–153 km/h (85–95 mph), possibly 160 km/h (100 mph) on coasts.
The Met Office has issued red and amber warnings across much of the country and people have been warned to stay indoors. In pictures: Storm Eowyn’s 100mph winds cause disruption and destruction ...
The most severe red warnings in the U.K., indicating a possible threat to life, covered Northern Ireland and the far north of England and south and central Scotland, but the amber warning area ...
The Met Office said Éowyn was "probably" the strongest storm to hit the UK in at least 10 years. Glasgow and Scotland's other city centres were deserted as the red weather warning came into ...
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 ...
Thousands of Scots remain without power, days on from the disruption and damage brought by Storm Eowyn. Scottish Power Energy Networks, which provides central and southern Scotland, said 2,964 ...
Network Rail Scotland said 400 incidents of damage on Scotland's railways had been found since the storm passed, including more than 120 trees and other debris being found on tracks, with work ...
Ms Egan, 35, who was unable to go outside to assess the damage that night due to safety concerns, received a knock on her door on Friday morning from a neighbour telling her her house was ...