Red, amber and yellow weather warnings have been forecast for the UK as Storm Éowyn arrives. Find out which areas will be ...
Rare ‘stay at home’ weather warning issued as dangerous 100mph winds pose threat to life - Millions of people to get ...
Many people have reacted to an emergency alert ordered by the Government which went off at 6pm to tell people of the dangers of Storm Eowyn, set to arrive on Friday ...
This is the first red warning issued for Northern Ireland since a new impact-based alert system was introduced by the Met Office in 2011. It is also the first time a red warning has been issued across ...
Glasgow residents will receive a "loud siren" on the their phones to warn of Storm Eowyn. On Friday, the city is set to face major disruption with winds expected to reach nearly 90mph.
Whether a Met Office weather warning is issued for snow, rain or wind, knowing what the yellow, amber and red alerts mean is important.
The Met Office has issued a red alert, which covers all of Northern Ireland from 7am on Friday until 2pm, and is warning of “very dangerous conditions” and “widespread disruption”. Police said Friday ...
Storm Éowyn is due to hit the UK and cause disruption this weekend - here's how you can track the storm and when to expect strong wind and ...
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 ...
According to the Met Office website, red weather warnings are reserved for "very dangerous" conditions with a "high level of certainty". When these are released by the organisation, it is advised that ...
Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland are braced for one of the most intense storms in decades, with forecasters warning of extremely rare hurricane-force winds and a danger to life.
A fierce bomb cyclone headed to Ireland and the United Kingdom could produce wind gusts over 80 mph. Here's what else to expect.