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Two rare red weather warnings, meaning there is a danger to life, are in place for Northern Ireland and Scotland as Storm Éowyn batters the UK and Ireland - check your local forecast here. In the ...
Northern Ireland weather warnings. In Northern Ireland the storm is expected to bring possible damage and disruption to parts of the UK. A Met Office yellow warning for wind lasts from midnight on ...
Northern Ireland's spell of cold weather is continuing with a warning for snow and ice coming into force from 15:00 GMT on Tuesday and due to expire at midday on Wednesday. Show comments Advertisement
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.
An amber “danger to life” warning is in place for Northern Ireland today as flooding hit parts of the region, ahead of Storm Ciarán’s arrival. The warning went in effect from 9pm yesterday ...
The Met Office's yellow warning for Northern Ireland, which began at 15:00 GMT on Monday, warns of rain, sleet and snow showers which will lead to icy stretches in untreated areas.
This forecast was of extreme wind and waves on the eastern coast of Scotland at Aberdeenshire, all the way down to the Tees Estuary in England. [10] Red warnings for wind were issued for north-eastern parts of the UK, as well as extensive orange and yellow warnings for much of Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and most of England. Dangerous ...
The Met Office issued yellow weather warnings for rain and strong winds across parts of Northern Ireland and the south of England.