Northern Ireland is expected to be battered by the strongest winds since Boxing Day 1998 as Storm Éowyn moves across Northern ...
Storm Éowyn brought record breaking wind speeds at several weather stations in the Republic of Ireland, the Irish ...
The strongest gusts for Northern Ireland for far are 92.2mph (148km/h) recorded in Killowen, County Down. The current record ...
A new yellow weather warning has been issued for parts of Northern Ireland ... Friday due to weather conditions. A full list of school closures is available on BBC News NI's Facebook page.
Some of those without electricity and heating have turned to community hubs and leisure centres for support with things like hot showers, charging mobile phones, or a cup of tea or coffee. Elinor ...
More than 140,000 properties are still without power in Northern Ireland as the clean-up from Storm Éowyn continues. It ...
Storm Éowyn has begun battering Northern Ireland, bringing with it winds of more than 90mph and leaving 93,000 homes and ...
The government emergency alert is being rolled out across Northern Ireland. The alert, which is being sent to people in areas with a red weather warning, causes people's phones to blare a siren and ...
The storm is set to bring severe winds of up to 100mph along some coastal areas, while gusts of up to 90mph could affect inland areas, bringing dangerous conditions. Any clean-up operation from the ...
Storm Éowyn was "probably the strongest storm" to hit the UK in at least 10 years, the Met Office has said, with wind gusts ...
There are about 74,000 customers still without power in Northern Ireland following the devastation ... who is in her 80s and lives in Dungannon, told BBC News NI that "just keeping warm" is ...