The Met Office has issued rare red weather warnings across the UK as Storm Éowyn continues to pummel the region with high winds and heavy rain. The storm, described as a “once in a generation” event, has caused chaos in Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland, with the worst disruption expected to come.
In the Republic of Ireland, a record gust of 114mph (183km/h) was recorded at Mace Head, highlighting the severity of the storm. Widespread travel disruption is anticipated as roads are blocked by fallen trees, power lines are down, and ferry services are cancelled. Many schools have also been forced to close their doors to ensure the safety of students and staff.
Residents are being urged to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel as the storm continues to rage on. Emergency services are on high alert and are responding to numerous calls for help from those who have been affected by the extreme weather conditions.
As the storm shows no signs of letting up, it is crucial that individuals take the necessary precautions to ensure their safety and the safety of others. Stay tuned to local news updates for the latest information and instructions on how to stay safe during this dangerous weather event.
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Wigan Labour have the balls to demand an inquiry to the grooming gangs, London labour are a part of this grotesque issue!
If you think this is powerful, just wait for Storm Galadriel.
Every storm gets the 'once in a generation' label. The usual over exaggeration.
"Once in a generation". Mediatisation of science is the fuel of the post-truth bulldozer.
Why are reporters standing outside to report? Surely people will still believe you if you're safely reporting from inside a studio.
Members of the public they say a solar storm is going hit us this year but my question is how can that happen if where in an enclosed DOME or FIRMAMENT which ever you call it, how's all these space journeys and this solar storm taking place?????
we used to walk to schools in this weather, back in the day. keep safe everyone x
WOULD SOMBODY TELL THE BBC ENGLAND LARGS AND GLASGOW IS ON THE WEST CAAST "SCOTLAND"
It's a little breezy in the North of Scotland.
A panda just flew over my house
Don't be a Nazgul, stay home and let Éowyn pass by. Dear people, my heart goes with you.
Keep safe and all my best to those in the path.
When did the brits start using mph instead of kph?
Keep calm everyone is ok👍🏼
Aye cause scotland has never faced this…
Since like last year 🤦♂️
I thought storms Eunice and Darragh were once in a generation?
holy shit
Was wet over night here in the south but fully dry now and no wind at all
Hardly any wind in the bath area and stopped raining at 630 am. This is a Scottish Irish problem
Don't care about the weather 🔥 💎 ✨️ presenter 🔥👍😊
They’re certainly doing their utmost best to scare the whole population. I’ve never heard and read so much propaganda in my life, from the dreadful alarm that came through my mobile phone with the message like a 1984 warning, made to scare me and make me anxious, and it certainly worked. Only five more hours of fear to live through till the worst is over.
Here in Western Norway, we're expecting the remnants of this storm tonight. Even after hitting the UK, we're expecting quite violent winds. Stay safe!
I think he meant “ it’s a reminder of our increasingly man made weather”
Just got back from a bicycle ride, I can confirm it's a bit blowy.
All the BBC staff creaming their panties……especially the ‘men’…..
3:00 here in north east Scotland Aberdeenshire ooff
Yo guys i live in between Edinburgh and Glasgow so we have an intense storm!
Bedwetters another day of for our hard working teachers how did we manage years ago we just got on with life
Well, "hey" théére. 💃🏼🦊
Stay safe watch out for the machete wielding mus-lims…they do more damage than these storms!
next time, storm Eomer, to balance the genders…..
Been advised not to travel north of Preston. Ever!