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Waves crash onto the shore in Bantry Bay, on the southwest coast of Ireland, on Jan. 24, 2025, as storm Eowyn brings winds over 100 mph to the U.K. and Ireland. / Credit: JOHANNES EISELE/AFP/Getty
A brave meteorologist measures hurricane-force wind gusts slamming Ireland's western shores during Storm Eowyn on Jan. 24, 2025. About 138,000 people in Ireland have also had water loss issues ...
Storm Eowyn, with winds reaching 100 mph, wreaked havoc across parts of the UK and Ireland, leaving destruction in its wake. On Friday morning (January 24), a member of the Weather & Radar team ...
A fallen tree is suspended in electricity wires during Storm Eowyn, a status red alert extreme weather warning according to the Irish meteorological service, in Barretstown, Ireland, January 24, 2025.
The strongest winds had passed by Friday evening, but the storm was still expected to bring gusts of more than 80mph (128km/h) across the coast and hills of Scotland and Northern Ireland.
A storm is considered a bomb cyclone when the barometric pressure falls at least 0.71 of an inch of mercury (24 millibars) in 24 hours. Far surpassing that measure, Storm Eowyn plummeted more than ...
The "bomb cyclone" has its roots in the recent U.S. Gulf Coast winter storm. Jet stream energy that helped produce historic snowfall on the U.S. Gulf Coast Tuesday triggered the development of low ...
Satellite footage shows the full force of Storm Eowyn as it slams into the UK and Ireland, bringing 96mph winds. The storm has prompted “danger to life” warnings, with over four million people ...