The UK has been hit with record-breaking winds from Storm Eowyn, a month’s worth of rain from Storm Herminia and a final battering from Storm Ivo – all in the last week.
On4, 2025, in Dublin, Ireland, @sryanbruen shared a video capturing the powerful hurricane-force winds of up to 114 mph caused by Storm Eowyn. In the footage, intense winds send sand flying as the ...
Stirling Council have issued the warning over concerns that dodgy tradespeople may look to exploit the response to the major storm.
Trees were blown down, fences were destroyed and roof tiles were smashed to the ground although there were no reports of any serious injuries in the North Lanarkshire area.
Our government doesn’t plan - it reacts. Emergency workers aren’t doing their level best, but without real planning at a national level, we’ll always be unprepared.' ...
The Sands Centre in Carlisle is to remain closed after the temporary roof canopy received a battering by Storm Eowyn on ...
Snow and heavy rain will sweep across Britain tonight as temperatures fall to -4C and more than 100 areas remain on flood watch following three storms in a week.
But the Met Office has warned that fresh snow could fall in Scotland and potentially northern parts of England particularly over higher ground. While today is nice and sunny for large parts of the UK, ...
The forecaster issued 12-hour yellow ice warnings for parts of Northern Ireland and northern Scotland - while England is being struck by 60mph gusts and heavy rain.
Only Northern Ireland and the South West of England appear to be spared from the snow cover. Predictions suggest about 5cm ...
They seem to show around 5cm an hour will fall in the Midlands - although the Scottish Highlands is predicted to have up to ...