All schools have been advised to close on Friday due to the extreme weather, a direction not given in Northern Ireland since Hurricane Ophelia in October 2017. Wind speeds during Storm Éowyn are ...
The last time all schools in Northern Ireland were advised to close due to weather was due to Hurricane Ophelia in 2017. Forecasters are warning of flying debris resulting in danger to life, ...
The last time all schools in Northern Ireland were advised to close due to weather was due to Hurricane Ophelia in 2017. Stormont Education Minister Paul Givan said schools had been advised to ...
The Met Office is warning of ‘very dangerous conditions’ and widespread disruption across the region on Friday.
A bomb cyclone hit Ireland and the United Kingdom on Thursday into Friday, preliminarily setting a new wind record for Ireland of 114 mph at Mace Head, after which point the wind equipment stopped ...
Storm Éowyn became the strongest storm in the world on Friday, battering parts of Ireland with destructive winds over 180 km/h ...
A road sign displaying a red weather warning for Friday on Calder Road, Edinburgh. Forecasters are warning of flying debris resulting in danger to life, as well as "very dangerous" driving conditions ...
Northern Ireland’s leaders have urged the public to stay at home ahead of expected severe weather in the region across Friday. All schools in Northern Ireland have been advised to close on Friday amid ...
Met Éireann and the Met Office have issued red alerts. The British newspaper "The Sun" describes it as the "storm of the ...
the most northerly point of mainland Ireland. A gust of 97mph was measured in October 2017 at Roche's Point at the entrance to Cork harbour during ex-Hurricane Ophelia. The measurements we're now ...