One of the strongest storms in decades leads to cancelled flights, suspended rail services, and closed schools.
Storm Eowyn Friday continued to cause power outages for hundreds of thousands, knocked down trees and disrupted transportation as it moved across Scotland and Northern Ireland into Britain's West Midlands region.
Schools were closed and trains, ferries and more than 1,000 flights were canceled in the Republic of Ireland and the U.K., even as far south as London Heathrow, as the system, named Storm Éowyn (pronounced Ay-oh-win) by weather authorities, roared in.
Emergency crews are cleaning up after a storm bearing record-breaking winds left at least one person dead and more than a million without power across the island of Ireland and Scotland
A TEENAGER has tragically become the second killed in Storm Eowyn after 100mph winds caused a tree to fall on his car. The 19-year-old’s vehicle was struck in Mauchline, East Ayrshire. The
Ireland called in help from England and France as repair crews worked to restore power to hundreds of thousands of people after the most disruptive storm
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 ferries have been cancelled across the country as rare red weather warnings are in place on Friday in Scotland.
Millions of people have been urged to stay at home on Friday as Storm Éowyn is set to bring potentially life-threatening winds to the north and west of the UK.
Millions of people in Ireland and northern parts of the UK heeded the advice of authorities to stay at home overnight in the face of hurricane-force winds that disabled power networks and brought widespread travel disruptions.
THE first of the Status Red weather warnings across the country have expired as the eye of Storm Eowyn barrels towards Scotland. The record-breaking weather event has so far left over 700,000
The Scottish Premiership fixture between Celtic and Dundee United has been postponed due to the damage inflicted on Celtic Park by Storm Éowyn.
A man died after a tree fell on his car in County Donegal in the northwest of Ireland, local police said. The storm was moving fast and is expected to have cleared Scotland’s shores by late Friday.