THE Bank Holiday weekend is looking to bring “changeable” weather to Irish shores as rain and cold take over. “Plenty” of dry ...
The year's first bank holiday is coming up this weekend and the national forecaster have revealed their predictions for the ...
MET Eireann has confirmed that “things are going to be a lot quieter” after Storm Eoywn and Herminia caused havoc over the ...
There are several storms brewing in the Atlantic Ocean, however, after Storm Éowyn Ireland is forecast to avoid any of them ...
Temperatures are set to take a steep dip in the coming days but don't worry as the cold won't stick around for too long, with ...
The number of homes and busineses without electricity has increased to 715,000 as Storm Eowyn continues to rage across ...
Gusts of 174km/h have been recorded in Mace Head as Storm Éowyn batters Ireland. Hurricane force mean speeds of 135km/h were ...
The strongest wing in the North was 143km/h at Killowen in Co Down. All red wind warnings were lift A Met Office red warning for Northern Ireland was lifted at 2pm. A yellow-level snow-ice warning ...
A nationwide Status Yellow fog warning will come into effect at 8pm this evening, with Met Éireann warning of potentially hazardous travelling conditions as a result. Areas of dense fog are ...
Met Éireann says Storm Éowyn could bring life-threatening conditions and extremely destructive gusts in excess of 130km/h. How serious will this storm be? Storm Éowyn is set to be a “very ...
Met Éireann, the Republic of Ireland's national meteorological service, said the country was being buffeted by wind gusts of up to 114 mph in County Galway — the highest ever recorded on the ...
Friday's storm brought record wind speeds, with Irish weather service Met Éireann recording 183km/h (114mph) in Mace Head, County Galway. ESB Networks said about 180,000 are without power three ...