Whether a Met Office weather warning is issued for snow, rain or wind, knowing what the yellow, amber and red alerts mean is ...
The Met Office issues weather warnings when there is a risk of weather causing damage, disruption or danger to life.
The Met Office say a yellow warning for wind might see "more widespread" impact than usual given Storm Eowyn recovery efforts ...
These are for when severe weather has the potential to affect the UK. Its warnings are given a colour based on the severity of the information. Red is the most serious, followed by amber ...
The rare red weather warnings highlight the potential for life-threatening conditions, with wind gusts reaching up to 100mph ...
“The strongest gusts are likely to be felt across parts of Northern Ireland, northern England, northwestern Wales and western ...
Storm Éowyn – pronounced "ay-oh-win" – and the fifth named storm of the season will undergo rapid development during Thursday ...
The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning for parts of the UK as named Storm Éowyn is set to bring heavy rain, ...
However at 6am tomorrow (Friday), that is escalated to an amber warning for wind, which lasts between 6am and 9pm, covering ...
A map produced by Met Éireann to illustrate a weather warning as Storm Éowyn approaches has caused confusion after showing ...
With Storm Eowyn set to hit later this week, the UK Met Office are predicting winds of up to 99mph for the Isle of Man. While ...