Storm Éowyn resulted in the highest gusts and sustained winds since digital records began.
Storm Éowyn broke provisional wind speed records at a number of weather stations last month, bringing hurricane-force mean ...
The storm felled thousands of trees in the State’s most forested county, leaving thousands of residents without power ...
15,000 homes, businesses, farms and schools remain without power 12 days after Storm Éowyn. Hurricane force winds were ...
STORM ÉOWYN BROUGHT record-breaking winds with hurricane force to Ireland last month. On Friday, 24 January, Storm Éowyn ...
Storm Eowyn brought hurricane-force mean wind speeds, the highest since digital records began, with 184km/h at Ceann Mhása in Galway and 150km/h at Malin Head in Donegal, according to Met Eireann.
Last month was the hottest January on record worldwide, surprising scientists who had hoped last year’s record-breaking run ...
Storm Éowyn brought Ireland’s strongest recorded winds, with hurricane-force gusts of 184 km/h recorded in Galway ...
Hospitals in areas hit by Storm Éowyn are now admitting patients who would normally not need help but have been left ...
CorkBeo reports that Met Eireann this morning also confirmed a new, all-time high wind-speed record for Ireland, a Hurricane ...
Fourteen bleak January days have passed since Storm Éowyn tore through Ireland, bringing record-breaking winds of up to 183 km/h.
Seven days after the storm battered Northern Ireland, BBC News NI looks at two areas still feeling the effects.