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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
On 21 January 2025, the UK Met Office and associated organisations in Europe used the name "Éowyn" for the fifth storm of the 2024–2025 season. Éowyn is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's novel The Lord of the Rings and the name was taken from a list based on suggestions by the public.
Millions of people have been urged to stay at home as Storm Eowyn brought winds up to 100mph, causing damage and disruption across the UK and Ireland. Motorists were warned against making ...
In pictures: Storm Éowyn's trail of damage. January 25, 2025 at 8:25 AM. ... Widespread travel disruption was caused across the rail and road networks, with fallen trees and parts of buildings ...
"Extreme, damaging and destructive winds associated with Storm Éowyn have continued to cause widespread and extensive damage to the electricity network across the country with approx. 725,000 ...
CalMac said storm damage caused all services on its Kennacraig, Port Askaig and Port Ellen route and Oban, Colonsay, Port Askaig and Kennacraig route to be cancelled on Saturday.
Storm Éowyn caused 'extensive damage' to the railway network [Translink] Storm Herminia. Meanwhile, further weather warnings have been issued across Northern Ireland ahead of Storm Herminia.
Winds reached 100mph as Storm Eowyn left one person dead, more than a million people without power and caused significant travel disruption across the UK and Ireland. Rail services, flights and ...