A Met Office weather warning for ice remains in place this morning as Northern Ireland starts to recover from the ravages of Storm Eowyn.
THE Met Office has warned that snow could hit parts of the UK this week with an icy -4C plunge on the cards. While Storms Eowyn and Herminia have battered the country in recent days, it looks like
New weather warnings have been issued by the Met Office for icy conditions ahead of tomorrow's rush hour - while hundreds still remain without power from Storm Eowyn
Storm Ivo and Storm Herminia are two of the latest storms to follow Storm Éowyn, which saw red weather warnings issued across Scotland and Northern Ireland. Nearly a million properties were left without power across the British Isles, with wind gusts in excess of 100mph.
BRITS brace for further carnage as the met office releases warnings of storm clusters after the country was hit by storm Eowyn & Herminia. The country has been battered by rain, hail, and snow
The Met Office said showers tonight will lead to a risk of ice. They'll be wintry over high ground in Northern Ireland to lower levels across northern Scotland with snow possible
The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning for wind affecting all regions of Northern Ireland as gusts of up to 90mph are expected. The alert will be in place on Friday, January 24, from 6am until 9pm as Storm Éowyn is expected to bring "very strong winds and widespread disruption".
A weather warning for snow and ice has been issued by the Met Office covering the whole of Northern Ireland. It comes into force at 7pm on Friday, January 24, and will remain in place until Saturday, January 25, at 10am. It comes as a red warning for wind due to Storm Eowyn is in force across the region on Friday until 2pm.
Storm Éowyn, pronounced ‘Ay-oh-win’, has been advancing toward Ireland and the United Kingdom and is expected to bring gusty winds, heavy rain and some snow to the region Friday and Saturday.
All schools in Northern Ireland have been advised to close on Friday amid a top-level red warning for wind issued for Storm Eowyn. The Met Office has issued a red alert, which covers all of ...
Ireland's national weather service says the country has seen 114 mph wind gusts, the highest ever recorded on the island.
Brits will face a barrage of rain and snow according to new weather maps by WXCharts, with as much as 20 inches being dumped in some parts of the country tomorrow