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Met Office forecasters have released a further amber weather warning as Storm Eowyn continues to batter the Island.
Follow live as Storm Eowyn hits the UK and Ireland, with record-breaking winds already reported. The entire country is ...
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The storm reached its zenith in the early afternoon (January 24), with winds of 90mph forecast in Glasgow city centre and 87mph recorded at Bishopton weather observation station.
The Met Office has issued red and amber warnings across much of the country and people have been warned to stay indoors.
The storm is set to bring severe winds of up to 100mph along some coastal areas, while gusts of up to 90mph could affect ...
The dangerous weather phenomenon is believed to have developed at about 5am on Friday, the Met Office said, resulting in ...
The disruption has seen schools closed, supermarkets shut, power cuts and people told not to travel in the red alert area.
ESB Networks in Ireland and NIE Networks say they expect significant further outages as Storm Eowyn continues to batter parts ...