What is a red weather warning? Recent UK examples - A red warning for weather is in place ahead of the arrival of Storm Éowyn ...
Mark Rough, director of customer operations at SSEN, said: "The impact of Storm Arwen continues to be felt ... parts of south west England and South Wales. Red warnings mean there could be danger ...
A beach in Scotland saw a similar stranding of sea life last November following bad weather from Storm Arwen. Extreme weather ... place where the tide turns in Wales, so when you get strandings ...
Storm Darragh in December was the last time a red weather warning was issued. Before this the last one was in January 2024 when winds battered the north east of Scotland.
More than 30 schools in Wales are closed on Friday over concerns about Storm Éowyn. An amber weather warning has been issued for Friday with wind speeds of up to 90mph forecast. The amber warning ...
More than 500 homes in one part of Wales are reportedly without power as Storm Éowyn brings gusts of 93mph to the region. Pembrokeshire Council said that 508 properties are reported without power ...
This storm comes just three years after Storm Arwen wreaked havoc on the landmark ... when last measured in 2016 and held the title of Wales Champion Tree for girth. This tree was planted in ...
The Met Office has issued an amber alert for wind as Storm Éowyn upgrades to a "danger for life" warning ... This covers most of north Wales as well as Northern Ireland, north England and southern ...
The system is expected to become a named storm, in Ireland at least. Its precise trajectory is still being calculated but, as things stand, wind and rain is more likely in Wales. However ...
There remain 15 flood alerts and warnings in place in Wales as the clean-up operation from Storm Darragh continues. Winds will gradually ease with noticeably less rainfall by Wednesday but ...
Traffic Wales has issued a pre-storm warning about when an A55 bridge crossing could close. Multiple weather warnings have been issued by the Met Office as Storm Eowyn barrels towards the UK.