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People in the areas affected by a rare red “danger to life” weather warning issued for parts of Scotland on Friday should not travel, the First Minister has announced. John Swinney said police would issue a formal do not travel notice later for the area covered by the red weather warning for wind on Friday the peak of Storm Eowyn.
Ireland has been hit with record wind gusts of 114 miles (183 kilometers) an hour as a winter storm batters the country and northern parts of the U.K. Schools have been closed, trains halted and hundreds of flights canceled in the Republic of Ireland,
Parts of Ireland and Northern Ireland are grappling with the devastating impact of Storm Eowyn, which hit early Friday with wind speeds exceeding 180 kilometers per hour (112 miles per hour). The storm has forced public transport to come to a standstill,
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First Minister John Swinney has warned people should not travel in Scotland tomorrow ahead of the red weather warning alert issued by the Met Office for storm Eowyn
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.
Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland are braced for a storm spiraling in from the Atlantic, bringing gusts of up to 100 m.p.h., with forecasters warning of a danger to life.
Ireland and UK ravaged by Storm Eowyn with 800,000 customers losing power amid record 114mph winds - Flights, trains and ferries have been cancelled across the UK as 100mph pose a danger to life in pa
Snow and ice warning as 100mph winds cause travel chaos with more than a million without power - The first Storm Eowyn-related death has been recorded in Ireland after a tree fell on a man’s car
Winds top 100mph as storm causes travel disruption and power cuts - Millions of people across the UK and Ireland have been warned to stay indoors because of Storm Eowyn.
Major disruption is expected on Saturday, with further amber and yellow alerts for high winds affecting much of the country