Ferries, flights and rail services have been shut down across Scotland as a large part of the country braces for the arrival of a violent storm. Winds of up to 100mph are forecast during Storm Éowyn ...
A powerful storm has left hundreds of thousands of homes without power and caused massive travel disruptions in the United Kingdom.
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 ...
Met Éireann, the Republic of Ireland's national meteorological service, said that the country had faced wind gusts of 114mph ...
The railways in Scotland have fully reopened following Storm Eowyn a week ago. The storm caused significant damage to ...
with trains and ferries suspended as Scotland recovers from Storm Éowyn. About 35,000 customers were still without power on Saturday evening and Police Scotland said they had responded to almost ...
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Farmers and landowners have been hit by devastation in the wake of Storm Éowyn. More than 2000 Scottish households were still without power as The Scottish Farmer went to press, days after the storm ...
an unstoppable force of nature which swept across Scotland leaving devastation in its wake. But unlike Storm Éowyn, the damage wrought by the hurricane came not just from the wind, but from th ...
Scotland is slowly returning back to normal in the aftermath of Storm Éowyn. ScotRail confirmed shortly after 1pm on Saturday a select number of train lines would return - despite nearly 400 ...
The storm knocked out power to more than a half-million utility customers, and thousands remained without power on Saturday. By Nazaneen Ghaffar Nazaneen Ghaffar is a London-based reporter on The ...
Gusts of up to 90mph could batter Scotland on Friday and Saturday during the first named storm of 2025. Storm Eowyn - pronounced "ay-oh-win" - is expected to bring widespread disruption and could ...