Elly Bay, Ireland - January 24, 2025 A record-breaking storm has wreaked havoc across Ireland, leaving more than 715,000 homes and businesses without power, including 93,000 in the North.
But he confirmed that the disruption will not reach the massive scale of chaos that was caused by Storm Eowyn last month. The conditions set to hit Ireland in the coming days will arrive in two ...
The attic wall of a house in south Belfast has collapsed during the storm. The debris is lying ... It’s possible the west coast of Ireland has been hit by a "sting jet". This can occur in ...
Named Storm Herminia by Spanish meteorologists, it is forecast to hit the south west of England and Wales first and then move into Northern Ireland and ... has issued two flood warnings for ...
Two people in Ireland were killed by January’s Storm Eowyn. A 20-year-old Polish man, Kacper Dudek, was killed in County Donegal when a falling tree struck his car. Days later, while electricity ...
Ireland is bracing for what is expected to be one of the worst storms in recent memory, with extremely rare Status Red weather warnings issued for the entire country. Storm Eowyn is being ...
Ireland bore the brunt of the storm first, as it was hit with wind gusts of 114 mph (183 kph), the strongest since World War II, as a winter storm spiraled in from the Atlantic before hitting ...
Nature trails in the west and northwest of Ireland were worst hit by Storm Éowyn, the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has said as its clean-up operation continues more than three weeks ...
As the storm progressed north to Northern Ireland hundreds of flights were also cancelled across the two nations of the United Kingdom. Airports hit included Belfast in Northern Ireland and the ...
Storm Éowyn brought record breaking wind speeds at several weather stations in the Republic of Ireland, the Irish meteorological service Met Éireann has revealed. Two stations, in Ceann Mhása ...
Insurers say Storm Éowyn could yet be the most ... from the storm which left many home sin the west of Ireland without power or water for two weeks. Figures compiled by Insurance Ireland on ...