Gusts of 50-60mph are expected through Sunday morning and afternoon along with rain in parts of England, Wale and Scotland.
A rare red weather warning has been issued ahead of Storm Éowyn, with the Met Office forecasting winds of 100mph in some parts of Scotland. It said there could be a risk to life due to flying ...
The rare red warning issued by the Met Office is the highest level warning and means the forecasted weather poses a danger to life. Northern Ireland and Central Scotland are set to bear the brunt ...
A red weather warning can cause “very dangerous conditions” for those in affected areas, meaning precautions should be taken.
An amber alert for high winds, outside of the red warning, covers parts of the Scottish Borders, and extends up as far as Perth and Dundee, including sections of central Scotland. That alert is in ...
It is the first red warning to cover that part of Scotland for seven years. Forecasters are warning of flying debris resulting in danger to life, as well as “very dangerous” driving conditions ...
The UK was put on high alert this morning as red weather warnings for tomorrow covering Northern Ireland from 7am until 2pm and parts of Scotland, including Glasgow and Edinburgh, between 10am ...
THE Met Office has issued a rare red weather warning for wind across parts of Scotland as Storm Eowyn hurtles towards the country. Forecasters have warned that there will be a spell of extremely ...
Irish premier Simon Harris has warned there is an "extreme" risk to life and said: "We cannot give a higher warning than nationwide red. The risk to life is extreme and real. In Scotland ...
A rare red weather warning for wind posing a “danger to life” has been issued for part of Scotland on Friday at the peak of Storm Eowyn. Forecasters warn gusts of up to 100mph could result in ...