Passengers are urged to check before they travel on Friday with Storm Éowyn’s high winds bringing widespread disruption across the North and North East of England.
People have been urged to stay at home under what has been described as 'exceptional circumstances' by STV meteorologist Sean Batty.
With Storm Éowyn set to blast Ireland through the night, multiple businesses, schools, and now, supermarkets, have announced their closures, and plans for later opening hours.
Colin Lauder, NHS Lanarkshire Deputy Chief Executive, said: “As a result of the red weather warning, Police Scotland is advising the public not to travel in the affected areas between 10am and 5pm on ...
Hundreds of schools will close, all trains in Scotland will be suspended and police have warned people not to travel in areas ...
Storm Eowyn is forecast to cause damage and disruption across the country. Homeowners need to secure their properties to avoid an insurance claim ...
Rangers face Manchester United in the Europa League on Thursday, with thousands of fans of the Scottish side travelling down despite the incoming Storm Eowyn which will batter the UK ...
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THE two Playr-Fit Championship matches scheduled for Friday night have been postponed due to Storm Eowyn. Lee Feeney’s Bangor ...
Storm Éowyn is due to hit the UK and cause disruption this weekend - here's how you can track the storm and when to expect strong wind and ...
To date, seven schools are due to be closed on Friday, January 24 due to the weather conditions with these including Keswick School, Flimby Primary School, and Dearham Primary School. The full list of ...
Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland are braced for one of the most intense storms in decades, with forecasters warning of extremely rare hurricane-force winds and a danger to life.